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Saudi king: Spreading Shiism won't work. What does work? Spreading Wahabism? They can believe whatever they can believe but criticizing Iran for “spreading Shiism” is outrageous. The Wahabi’s are very aggressive. They are intolerant of other Muslims who don’t adhere to their brand of doctrine. I have never heard the Shiites spreading Shiism at all. If Iranians chose to do it, it is their right. People have a right to believe Wahabism, Shiism or any isms. What is the big deal? People like me don’t identify themselves to any isms. I dislike intolerance. I am not a judge nor could be anyone. Allah is the judge. No one knows who goes to heaven or hellfire. But my believe is such that intolerant people like the Wahabis are wrong; not because of what they believe in “puritanical Islam”, but because they are pointing others will go to hell unless they follow them. They support the corrupt kings and see women as unequal with men hence not even qualified to drive cars. Yet, they are proclaiming they are the guardians of Islam and Muslims. they are a washed with money, live in a country of no justice, tolerate the siphoning of the Saudi Arabian wealth by the corrupt kings, and hate technology altogether. They are not a best example to Muslims at all. Then why the Saudi pigs open up their nasty mouth?

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