I got an ad for Prager U trying to tell me how bad socialism is before this video started so I let it play for the full 45 seconds to redistribute Prager's oil money into Hikma's bank account
That’s what I always tell people who attribute the Kingdom’s success to oil only :) that there are tons of countries with oil and gas but none are as prosperous and influential as the Kingdom
So there is something making them successful. South Korea is also successful without oil Same as Germany and Japan So what is it They all have something in common?
@@jericsonsalvacion2925 It's not as if we abandoned our deserts and camels, we still take pride in our culture, traditions & everything that make us who we are. So, We've never let go of that part of our culture to "go back" to it in the first place.
For those who didn't know Oil existed in Eastern Arabia and people used it throughout history, it is written in history that Baghdad was lit even at night because of it as Caliphs like Harun Al-Rashid ordered scientists and scholars to reaserch the liquid and its usages other Caliphs gave rights to families and tribes to oil fields to extract and protect them. And thank you Hikma for the advises in the end you seem to praise what is happening in term of modernisation of Saudi Arabia and try to diverse their economy, thank you for being fair.
In the name of Allah, The All-Merciful, The Ever-Merciful I Sultan (King) Abdul Aziz son of Abdul Rahman Al-Faisal Al-Saud acknowledge and admit a thousand times to sir Percy Cox, Great Britain’s Ambassador, that I do not mind to give Palestine to the poor Jews or others as deemed fit by Britain which I do not contradict in opinion and that until the hour comes.
@@abdullahassaffah King Abdulaziz told the British Minister Plenipotentiary in Jeddah: “There is no sincere Arab who will accept partition. If you are told that some individuals in an Arab country agree to partition, believe me the majority of the people in that country do not approve of this.” - 1937
@@abdullahassaffah even the fools and the Arab's nationalists who hated Saudi Arabia and their Kings in the 60s 70s didn't bring your pity message because they know it is a stupid fabrication, the bad writing even tho the king have a good writing and stable we have proofs of that, the guy who wrote the message made mistakes the stamp is of different shape, only the traitors and fools use this fabricated message to trick and lie to you laymen. Even the Palestinians leaders when they saw this message said something like "even if he gave Palestian out what does that have to do with us!? He doesn't own the land to give it out and we are refusing to move so!!" Go on and trick the laymen
@@MoonDude02 indeed, Wahhabi refers to a movement by Muhammad Ibn Abdulwahhab in the 18th century against paganism. Idk how that’s related to Ibn Saud.
@@HikmaHistory As much as you may try to be objective, the interpretation of history is still a human endeavour, coloured by our own conditioning. The goal should be to tell it, but the use should be to learn lessons from it. That's why I respect the advice
You’re very right about the oil being a curse for some oil-rich countries. As for Iran, this oil has brought nothing, but disaster after disaster… Well done as usual, by the way!
@@Guyfrommars-pt2vp you would think after iraq and syria. having a nuclear detterent is a solution from uncle sam. i am a layman in Iran politics but expert on contemporary imperialism
Good leadership? honorable people? Yes indeed we Arabs can play the great power game so good since ancient times we played the Romen and the Persian against each other for our benefit. Our allies trust us we have a stable government and culture and we are pragmatic people
@@MhmdBDRD مضحك انك جاهل قرن الشيطان! قبائل ربيعه طلعت من نجد وجاهدوا في سبيل الله وطلع منهم علماء عده واذا انك شيعي ترا ربيعة منها عنزه وقفوا مع امير المؤمنين علي في كل معاركه وحموه حتى الموت ومدحهم في اشعاره رضي الله عنه انا ابن الصحراء من بكر بن وائل اخلي التاريخ يشهد على افعالنا
@@Alruwaili11 أولاً الحديث عن رسول الله، هل تجرأ ان تكذب رسول الله والحديث لا يقول هذه القبيلة او تلك فلماذا ذكرت ربيعة تحديداً، وهل كل ربيعة أتقياء ؟ طبعاً الحديث لا يشمل كل أهل نجد كلهم فهناك الصالح والطالح وانما يبين ان هناك شيئ خطير سيظهر من جهة نجد والأحداث في القرن الماضي والأحداث المستمرة الى الآن تبين من هولاء الذين تحدث عنهم الرسول، الذين دعموا التطرف ونشروا التكفير واباحوا الحرمات وتأمروا مع الغرب الكافر ضد أبناء جلدتهم وإخوانهم في الدين فقط من اجل السلطة، والآن يتزللون للتطبيع مع اليهود، وان كنت تتفاخر بانك من بكر بن وائل فأنا من الحسين سيد الشهداء بن علي بن ابي طالب أمير المؤمنين سيد الأوصياء زوج فاطمة الزهراء بنت محمد رسول الله سيد المرسلين الهاشمي القرشي الكناني العدناني، الحمدلله
I'm still saddened that SA developed in the same exact way that the US has, heavily car dependent to the point of a generational shift needs to happen. We're having it happen now sporadically but it's very regional and some implementations of multi-modal transportation are so bad it will end up killing people and muddying the water for a while (looking at you Toronto)
Very interesting! Your analysis of / advice to Saudi at the end seemed heartfelt. When I was younger, I think I might have said 'No, go faster..' but now I think you're right - go slow and get there 👍😊
Yeah, natural resources tend to be a curse. It allows for the government to raise revenues detached from the civilian population. The rising tide approach is favored by most nations as it ensures collective prosperity. As the wealth of citizens rises, so does the GDP and in turn tax revenue. However, in countries endowed with abundant natural resources, the importance of citizens' wealth diminishes as it is not the primary source of revenue.
I didn’t know Wahabi influence was so important in the foundation of the country itself, no wonder they are the way they are today. Thank you for the video!
Interesting what were the factors you were talking about regarding change? I think it's industrialisation,if you do no industrialise,changes won't stick
Saudi arabia is simply ahead of it's others in the region . They're still improving by having different options by their decision to improving relations with Iran and China. They're not bothered by communism,capitalism or Shiaism.😊
very much doubt he was 6'9. look at all the pictures he is standing with other Arabs who are similar in height, either there were many 6'9 Arabs around him or he was maximum 6'3
Apparently the current crown-prince Muhammad bin Salman is only 6'0. If what their records say is true, then sedentary life must have seriously affected them.
“The people of the country want the Al Saud and during the periods of time when the Al Saud rule fell, they return to rule because they know that there are those who want them and are waiting for their return and will stand by them until they get rule again, I mean “the people”, and this is simply related to the will of the Saudis and the Al Saud and their love for each other.”
Brother, I recognize the amount of time and effort that goes into producing these high quality documentaries. My question to you is. When there are behind the scene points that are not mentioned such as the West's intervention and how Saddam was backed by the U.S. and Saudi to support the war against Iran and then some how the West encouraged Saddam's marching on Kuwait. Do you think it was to strong arm Saudi to allow the controversial establishment of the base in Saudi or do you think the Saudis were in on that part too, knowing all along that there was no real threat of Iraq marching on Saudi but such a move would not only line the pockets of the defense contractors and offer support to the struggling U.S economy. You see habibi.. If such important layers of the onion are not being peeled, then how can you put the full stop at the end of the documentary?
I appreciate your curiosity. Firstly I did mention Saudi-American-Kuwaiti support for Iraq vs Iran. In terms of America encouraging Saddam to march on Kuwait, I will probably be making a video dedicated to the Gulf War where I can go into more detail. But this video was a fairly ambitious project - 100 years (more like 300 if you count the 1st & 2nd Saudi States' context) in 20 minute video is incredibly difficult so I can't expound upon every detail. I hope you understand.
@@HikmaHistory Totally get it. I hope you didn't get me wrong. I thoroughly enjoyed this magnificent work of art. It's that I sometimes find my internal dialog actively filling in gaps when I watch. I realize the thoughts that circulate are besides the point, but I can't help wanting to point out the intervention and meddling. 😊
@@kaboom362 The war to liberate Kuwait took place after Saddam ignored King Fahd's calls to prevent the war. After the liberation of Kuwait, unfortunately, the Iraqi leadership was always threatening Kuwait, and the Kuwaiti government wanted to end Saddam's rule alongside the United States of America. King Abdullah rejected the request of the American envoy to King Abdullah, the politician Hassan Al-Alawi, whose message was to enable the American army to use Saudi lands to occupy Iraq. Saudi Arabia did not have an ambassador in Iraq until the departure of American forces in 2015. The first Saudi ambassador was Thamer Al-Sabhan, and the departure of American forces was in 2011. The decision to go to war was American, and the countries that wanted to overthrow Saddam Hussein were Kuwait and Iran because they were their enemies, and Turkey also did not want Saddam because he was a strong president and prevented the Turks from building dams and preventing the flow of the Euphrates River to the Iraqis, as is happening now.
@@عبدالله-ن6ه2ص Well.... One major thing to consider is that Saddam was being funded and supported by The West. They used him to destabilize Iran. There is way more to his existence than what most people think. There was also the fake reports of babies being pulled out of their incubators. It turned out that the girl was the daughter of a Kuwaiti politician. These threats may have been propped up to force Saudi open its doors for the long desired American Base. Saddam was their personal friend. I still haven't quite figured why they ended up lynching him. I'm not convinced it had too much to do with protecting their friends in the Saudi Kingdom. As a matter of fact, I doubt it does.
How did the west encourage it are you dmb lmao ,also the us economy was anything but struggling after the collapse of the cold war competition Stick to reading sky daddy books
Jamal Khashoggi was a Al Qaeda terrorist and a henchman of Osama Bin Laden. The Jewish media Washington Post found that terrorist useful and let him vomit whatever he could against Saudi Arabia. Unfortunately he is now missing.
@@Aaaaaaa28457the video didn't mention how they kill their opponents. There wasn't even any mention of Jamal kashogi. Do your own research rather than just relying on UA-cam vide. You'd learn alot more
I am a national of Britain, Ireland, and Pakistan and am now living in KSA, which has become the true ‘Kingdom of opportunities’. This realization dawned on me during my years there, partly because the KSA reforms in motion have addressed some of the nuts-and-bolts issues that have long been detrimental to the country’s ability to attract and retain talent, both homegrown and foreign. Among the social and culture reforming, giving the country a good societal overhaul, is the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS). His brainchild, Vision 2030, is the road map to this societal overhaul. MBS is the young man who has transformed the shape of Saudi Arabia and the world!
I still can't see how oil wasn't the sole cobtributer to the Saudi's power along with their strong relations with the West. And what blueprint do they provide for the neighboring countries ?? You mean having a ton of money?
An exciting & assertive future is not in store for the Middle East with a more dominant Saudi state. One can respect the development that the family has spurred, but make no mistake about it their clan is built on Machiavellian antics, hardcore American support and an autocratic approach to the Muslim world which they treat as their stooges. It’s high time folks (especially non-Arab Muslims break their romanticism with the kingdom) see KSA for what it is despite the apparent glamour
Good video, but it is just plain wrong to say that Saudi Arabia is 'providing a blueprint' Middle East. UAE, especially, but also Qatar, have been the real innovators in the region.
I have heard some people describe the gulf states like this: Saudi Arabia is the central bank, the UAE is the pentagon, and Qatar and Kuwait are the private businesses which sometimes need to be bailed out. And Oman is just the average dude, chilling. Saudi and UAE often team up to get involved across MENA, so I would put them about the same in terms of influence.
Abdul Wahab was NOT a sunni. His own father and brother and surrounding scholars wrote fatwas declaring him outside the fold of Sunni Islam. Do your research properly
What country in Asia has OIL and is among the poorest in the world? the answer is NONE. The country with the most corruption and mismanagement is Nigeria and that's not in Asia.
Rewatching a WWE wrestling event that took place in the city of Jeddah...I was wondering how the people felt about their kids mimicking John Cena and a couple other stars as they hold up the same satanic and masonic hand symbols...it's the same b.s. that they've been doing on TV here for awhile....I just thought that they didn't put up with things like that
Because what so-called muslim scholar were extremists who supported several terrorist attacks, and were classified as roots of extremism in many Eastern and Western intelligence. And while they are in prison, terrorist attacks have been significantly reduced, and development and prosperity increased substantially. Therefore, the only thing to wash their bloody hands is to classify themselves as scholars rather than extremists.
Well.actually but i give you general picture of business freedom so you should try to benefit of the day really we need to improve in our Marchant to get a good really ❤
their oil and gas are more exploitable and hence more profitable with a low native populations There are tons of oil rentier prosperous countries which are unsustainable just like Saudi Arabia so you are wrong
Well.actually really my children really iwill not forget it is good so i should try to help you but iwanna to tell you something is good so you must respect in your parents father and mother really you have a chance to look forward inorder to wine so for example when you lives in y😅parents and they are oldest people who haven't food organization but it is priority of the world so we would do anything for you but weak up in early morning that is enough olso i have been staying in sudi for along time really i weak up in early morning after braying at that time Iwas in jidda really i have been working for along time really it was a good so i should try to give you hope because you are my friends ❤😂
it will not that quickly only for smaller vehicles but military , airoplanes , tanks and ships will need oil for a long time also in many countries oil is used for producing electricity it will take a long time to change
@@Emir_969 it will surely but not that quick as we might expect petrol engines were invented more than 200 years ago but still coal is used for many purposes i don't think electrical battries can be used to power submarines , ships and aeroplanes etc
Well it is what you do with the resources Europe has thrived due to good weather conditions and access to water and they utilised it well same with the Saudis
هل تعتقد ان خروج تركيا من الناتو و عدم اعتبار قطر اكبر حليف للناتو من خارج الناتو يحقق بعض الاستقرار و الامن اقتصاد و علوم سياسيه و علاقات دولية في الجغرافيا السياسية ؟؟!! و ما سر ان الناتو مثلاً يدعم غزه من خلال تركيا مثلاً و اتفاق ايران و قطر على ذلك ؟؟ هناك فجوات و تناقضات رهيبه
I am Turkish. In 1900, my grandfather served in the military in Yemen for 5 years. We Turks have fought from front to front for the Ummah for 1000 years. But now the situation has changed. We don't have a drop of blood to shed for traitors. They have lawrence
Sheikh albani on sheikh Muhammad ibn Abdul wahab الألباني: محمد بن عبدالوهاب فيه غلو وشده Albani considered Muhammad Ibn Abdul-Wahab a reformer and praised his Da’wah, but he also criticized him for their excessive Takfir. Albani says about Muhammad Ibn Abdul-Wahab: - He had exaggeration and harshness - His followers inherited that from his teachings - He could not differentiate between authentic [صحيح] and weak [ضعيف] Ahadith - He had no high level of care in following Salafi Fiqh - I am one of the harshest critics of the Wahabiyah 1- Albani said (“Silsilah huda wa Noor”, 297): الحقيقة محمد بن عبدالوهاب فضله كبير على الأمة الإسلامية ؛ لكن فيه شيء من الغلو والشدة الجماعة كان عندهم شيء من الشدة؛ أخذوها طبعاً من بعض نصوص محمد بن عبدالوهاب رحمه الله، واستمر الأتباع إلى هذا العهد موصومون بهذه الشدة، وكنا نسمع نحن قديماً أن هؤلاء النجديين يكفرون عامة المسلمين، أو يقولون عنهم خوارج “The truth regarding Muhammad Ibn Abdul-Wahhab is that he has done a great favour upon the Islamic nation, but he had some level of exaggeration and harshness. … This group has inherited some of this harshness, which they of course took from the writings of Mohammad Ibn Abdul-Wahab, may God be merciful to him. They are stigmatised with this harshness. And we used to hear from long time ago that these Najdis make Takfir on the general masses of the Muslims, and they used to be accused of being Khawarij.” 2- Albani said after he mentioned some good qualities of Ibn Taymiyah: , بخلاف الشيخ محمد بن عبد الوهاب, فلم تكن له هذه العناية, لا في الحديث ولا في الفقه السلفي, فهو من الناحية المذهبية حنبلي, ومن الناحية الحديثية كغيره, فليس له آثار في الفقه تدلنا على أنه كابن تيمية سلفي المنهج في التفقه في الدين, لعل له في ذلك عذرا كما ألمحنا إليه آنفا.وكذلك في الأحاديث فهو كغيره مع الأسف الشديد, لا معرفة عنده بالحديث الصحيح والضعيف “Contrary to Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab - who did not have this level of care in hadith nor in Salafi fiqh. He is a Hanbali from the side of the madhhab and in Hadith, he is like others. He has left no traces in Fiqh which would indicate to us that he was like Ibn Taymiyah a Salafi in manhaj in terms of his understanding of religion. Perhaps he has an excuse in this which we have already hinted at. And also in the hadith, he, like the others, unfortunately, has no knowledge of authentic or weak hadiths.” 3- Albani also said (“Silsilah huda wa Noor”, 713): أما الوهابية: فما لي ولها ؛ فأنا أنقضها ؛ ربما أشد من غيري ، وربما الحاضرون يعلمون ذلك “As for al-Wahabiyah - what have I got to do with it?! I criticise it - sometimes even more than others! Those who are present know this.”
scholars have decided that this money that is inside the Kaaba and at the grave of the Messenger, peace and blessings be upon him, will not benefit the Messenger, peace be upon him, nor the Kaaba, and must be spent in the interests of Muslims. Why do these people send money to the Kaaba and the Prophet’s grave instead of giving it to the poor and needy?
@@alal039 having a masjid that is beautiful doesn’t take the food out of the mouths of another,. Bombing and starving Yemen and holding other African and Muslims hostage,. Via terrorism and oil money,. Does tho,.. Have you seen what the Saudis did to 95% of Islamic cultural heritage in the last 200 years or so,. It is way more than western influence that is for sure,..
Dud you mention the betrayal of Saud to shariff Hussein of Mecca and how the British supported Saudis? How they took lands from the kindom of Yemen and later killed Yemeni Pilligrims?
In the name of Allah, The All-Merciful, The Ever-Merciful I Sultan (King) Abdul Aziz son of Abdul Rahman Al-Faisal Al-Saud acknowledge and admit a thousand times to sir Percy Cox, Great Britain’s Ambassador, that I do not mind to give Palestine to the poor Jews or others as deemed fit by Britain which I do not contradict in opinion and that until the hour comes.
It's created by weakness of Arab Persian African turkish Nations against colonial countries , imperial and economic problems now history and the world is changing due to Brics.
We shouldn't use the Orientalist terms Wahhabism. We use the term pure Authentic Islam that the Prophet Muhammad, salalahu alahi wa salaam practiced. When someone wants to return to the Authentic teachings of Islam that's not extremism that's Islam. Mixing Islam with Western values and others is extremism.
@@MhmdBDRD correct Islam is the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad salalahu alahi wa salaam and it has nothing to with your Global Extremist Liberal LGBT agendas.
@@MhmdBDRD How so? Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahaab (MiAW) was a Hanbali scholar of the Athari creed. BTW, why do you guys use "wahhabi" in the first place? Are you insulting a name of Allāh (Al-Wahaab)? Or are you insulting the father of the sheikh, who is otherwise "innocent"? Have you read any of the works of this MiAW that you despise so much?
@@alfor-tg5db The word Wahabis has no link to the name of Allah, don't twist it, you think it's insulting that's your choice, it's a term to identify the ones who follow the extreme twisted understanding of bn abdul wahhab, even wahabis call themselves that to distinguish themselves from other muslims, I know enough of him to know he was a deviant used to takfir and kill thousands of muslims
@@alfor-tg5dbnot according to the contemporary hanbali scholars of the time who saw him as a source of fitna. His father Sheikh Abdul Wahab was given a honourable mention in the book. His son , the opposite
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The physical appearance of Al Mahdi narrated in the hadis resemble to Muhammad Bin Salman
I got an ad for Prager U trying to tell me how bad socialism is before this video started so I let it play for the full 45 seconds to redistribute Prager's oil money into Hikma's bank account
@@xp7575 You a real one!
Watch 'the fall of the ottoman caliphate and the rise of the saudi kingdom'
@@majidhussain3896
Ottoman is not Khalifat. The Turks are from the tribe of Gog Magog
That’s what I always tell people who attribute the Kingdom’s success to oil only :) that there are tons of countries with oil and gas but none are as prosperous and influential as the Kingdom
So there is something making them successful. South Korea is also successful without oil
Same as Germany and Japan
So what is it
They all have something in common?
@@trillmoney263USA
But as soon as oil is pulled out of equation, is nothing else to argue.
If saudi oil runs dry they will back to dessert with their goat and camels no more ferrari and lamborghini
@@jericsonsalvacion2925 It's not as if we abandoned our deserts and camels, we still take pride in our culture, traditions & everything that make us who we are. So, We've never let go of that part of our culture to "go back" to it in the first place.
My whole perception of Saud family changed because of this video. جزاكم الله خيرا
For those who didn't know Oil existed in Eastern Arabia and people used it throughout history, it is written in history that Baghdad was lit even at night because of it as Caliphs like Harun Al-Rashid ordered scientists and scholars to reaserch the liquid and its usages other Caliphs gave rights to families and tribes to oil fields to extract and protect them.
And thank you Hikma for the advises in the end you seem to praise what is happening in term of modernisation of Saudi Arabia and try to diverse their economy, thank you for being fair.
Imagine if they discovered the steam engine (or recovered it from the Greeks).
In the name of Allah, The All-Merciful, The Ever-Merciful
I Sultan (King) Abdul Aziz son of Abdul Rahman Al-Faisal Al-Saud acknowledge and admit a thousand times to sir Percy Cox, Great Britain’s Ambassador, that I do not mind to give Palestine to the poor Jews or others as deemed fit by Britain which I do not contradict in opinion and that until the hour comes.
@@abdullahassaffah
King Abdulaziz told the British Minister Plenipotentiary in Jeddah: “There is no sincere Arab who will accept partition. If you are told that some individuals in an Arab country agree to partition, believe me the majority of the people in that country do not approve of this.” - 1937
@@abdullahassaffah even the fools and the Arab's nationalists who hated Saudi Arabia and their Kings in the 60s 70s didn't bring your pity message because they know it is a stupid fabrication, the bad writing even tho the king have a good writing and stable we have proofs of that, the guy who wrote the message made mistakes the stamp is of different shape, only the traitors and fools use this fabricated message to trick and lie to you laymen.
Even the Palestinians leaders when they saw this message said something like "even if he gave Palestian out what does that have to do with us!? He doesn't own the land to give it out and we are refusing to move so!!"
Go on and trick the laymen
They used battery in Baghdad during the Abbasid caliphate
there's a problem with subtitles, there's a large wall of text throughout.
Thanks for letting me know, I've fixed it now.
As a Saudi, thank you for presenting this unbiased overview.. Most us Saudi youth love the living f out of MbS.
It's my pleasure!
to be honest, it's biased because there is nothing called wahabi muslim.. they created this name to be against his ruling
You guys are luck saudi got such a price.
@@MoonDude02there’s. I’m Saudi and I’m telling you that Wahhabism stunted Saudi’s social development for almost 40 years
@@MoonDude02 indeed, Wahhabi refers to a movement by Muhammad Ibn Abdulwahhab in the 18th century against paganism. Idk how that’s related to Ibn Saud.
Insightful, informative, educational, and refreshing to view Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 through another lense. Thank-you my friend 👍🇺🇲🕊️
Im glad you made another for everyone. Thanks man, i appreciate your work.
More to come!
Great vídeo Thanks for sharing, from Brasil 🇧🇷
Obrigado!
Another hikma history W
Thank you for your expertise and for giving us insights into middle-eastern (geo)politics!
Advice at the end was crucial. Great video, thank you
Thanks, I was worried how that last bit would be perceived since I'm stepping out of the role of a typical historian.
@@HikmaHistory As much as you may try to be objective, the interpretation of history is still a human endeavour, coloured by our own conditioning. The goal should be to tell it, but the use should be to learn lessons from it. That's why I respect the advice
Love your videos!! It's always refreshing/healthy to view subject matter from a different perspective. Thank-you my friend 👍🇺🇲🕊️
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another very interesting and educational video showing how Saudi didnt just squander their revenue but invested in the advancement of their society.
You’re very right about the oil being a curse for some oil-rich countries. As for Iran, this oil has brought nothing, but disaster after disaster…
Well done as usual, by the way!
Tashakor!
@@HikmaHistoryسپاس برادر.
@@cyrusthegreat1893Cyrus was a dictator too, clown.
well i think iran's nuclear project is main problem not the oil it self
@@Guyfrommars-pt2vp you would think after iraq and syria. having a nuclear detterent is a solution from uncle sam. i am a layman in Iran politics but expert on contemporary imperialism
Love the channel God bless brother
Very well done. Thanks for the knowledge shared.
My pleasure!
Always interesting!
God bless the kingdom 🇸🇦❤🇱🇾
Land of Tawheed ❤🇸🇦
The blood ties between Libya and the Arabian peninsula dates back to centuries 💙
@@saud892
اكيد يا ابن العم
Great vídeo Thanks for sharing, from Saudi
Thanks for watching!
What a great documentary! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good leadership? honorable people? Yes indeed we Arabs can play the great power game so good since ancient times we played the Romen and the Persian against each other for our benefit.
Our allies trust us we have a stable government and culture and we are pragmatic people
you are اعراب not عرب, the worst in hypocrisy
@@MhmdBDRD اقول توكل على الله ورح امرح
@@Alruwaili11
أعرابي عبد عائلة سعود، صدق رسول الله حين قال أنه من نجد يطلع قرن الشيطان
@@MhmdBDRD مضحك انك جاهل قرن الشيطان! قبائل ربيعه طلعت من نجد وجاهدوا في سبيل الله وطلع منهم علماء عده واذا انك شيعي ترا ربيعة منها عنزه وقفوا مع امير المؤمنين علي في كل معاركه وحموه حتى الموت ومدحهم في اشعاره رضي الله عنه
انا ابن الصحراء من بكر بن وائل اخلي التاريخ يشهد على افعالنا
@@Alruwaili11
أولاً الحديث عن رسول الله، هل تجرأ ان تكذب رسول الله والحديث لا يقول هذه القبيلة او تلك فلماذا ذكرت ربيعة تحديداً، وهل كل ربيعة أتقياء ؟
طبعاً الحديث لا يشمل كل أهل نجد كلهم فهناك الصالح والطالح وانما يبين ان هناك شيئ خطير سيظهر من جهة نجد والأحداث في القرن الماضي والأحداث المستمرة الى الآن تبين من هولاء الذين تحدث عنهم الرسول، الذين دعموا التطرف ونشروا التكفير واباحوا الحرمات وتأمروا مع الغرب الكافر ضد أبناء جلدتهم وإخوانهم في الدين فقط من اجل السلطة، والآن يتزللون للتطبيع مع اليهود،
وان كنت تتفاخر بانك من بكر بن وائل فأنا من الحسين سيد الشهداء بن علي بن ابي طالب أمير المؤمنين سيد الأوصياء زوج فاطمة الزهراء بنت محمد رسول الله سيد المرسلين الهاشمي القرشي الكناني العدناني، الحمدلله
Thank you very interesting.
My pleasure!
Thank you brother🥇
Watch 'The fall of the ottoman caliphate and the rise of the saudi kingdom' - Abu Khadeejah
Only 48k views, that's crazy. Also crazy how old these people get while still holding a lot of power
Agree with both statements!
Excellent presentation!! 👍🏻
Keep it up Hikma!
I'm still saddened that SA developed in the same exact way that the US has, heavily car dependent to the point of a generational shift needs to happen. We're having it happen now sporadically but it's very regional and some implementations of multi-modal transportation are so bad it will end up killing people and muddying the water for a while (looking at you Toronto)
we have sent 3.8 millions students to study abroad and lots of them got back 113000 still they have 2 to 3 years to be back
Very interesting! Your analysis of / advice to Saudi at the end seemed heartfelt. When I was younger, I think I might have said 'No, go faster..' but now I think you're right - go slow and get there 👍😊
long live King Faisal! the greatest Saudi ruler
Oil being a curse is a very interesting point of view. I never thought about it that way.
Holy s.h.i.t... respect... from brazil. Always thought saudis were the best in the region..
Yeah, natural resources tend to be a curse. It allows for the government to raise revenues detached from the civilian population.
The rising tide approach is favored by most nations as it ensures collective prosperity. As the wealth of citizens rises, so does the GDP and in turn tax revenue. However, in countries endowed with abundant natural resources, the importance of citizens' wealth diminishes as it is not the primary source of revenue.
king David 4 of Georgia story please make video how king David 4 defeated Seljuk turk please make video
I didn’t know Wahabi influence was so important in the foundation of the country itself, no wonder they are the way they are today. Thank you for the video!
The pact between the two families has been quite significant for their success and preservation of orthodox Islam as we know today
A story straight out of 1001 night's
Couldn't say it better myself!
Thanks 🙏
اهمل جانب مهم من القصة، الا وهي قصة دور المخابرات السعودية والامريكية لمحاربة السوفييت وصناعة تنظيم القاعدة بتشجيع امريكي.
Interesting what were the factors you were talking about regarding change?
I think it's industrialisation,if you do no industrialise,changes won't stick
Saudi arabia is simply ahead of it's others in the region
. They're still improving by having different options by their decision to improving relations with Iran and China. They're not bothered by communism,capitalism or Shiaism.😊
they are puppets of the west, mere slaves
based 🇸🇦
The basically made the Tony Stark Quote, "Make my Friends and Enemies Rich to see Which is Which" their Mantra
very much doubt he was 6'9. look at all the pictures he is standing with other Arabs who are similar in height, either there were many 6'9 Arabs around him or he was maximum 6'3
Apparently the current crown-prince Muhammad bin Salman is only 6'0.
If what their records say is true, then sedentary life must have seriously affected them.
@alfor-tg5db that's not how genetics work
Loved this. Can you make a video about how the Al-Saud came to be the ruling house.
Thanks! Perhaps in the future...
“The people of the country want the Al Saud and during the periods of time when the Al Saud rule fell, they return to rule because they know that there are those who want them and are waiting for their return and will stand by them until they get rule again, I mean “the people”, and this is simply related to the will of the Saudis and the Al Saud and their love for each other.”
Brother, I recognize the amount of time and effort that goes into producing these high quality documentaries. My question to you is.
When there are behind the scene points that are not mentioned such as the West's intervention and how Saddam was backed by the U.S. and Saudi to support the war against Iran and then some how the West encouraged Saddam's marching on Kuwait. Do you think it was to strong arm Saudi to allow the controversial establishment of the base in Saudi or do you think the Saudis were in on that part too, knowing all along that there was no real threat of Iraq marching on Saudi but such a move would not only line the pockets of the defense contractors and offer support to the struggling U.S economy.
You see habibi.. If such important layers of the onion are not being peeled, then how can you put the full stop at the end of the documentary?
I appreciate your curiosity. Firstly I did mention Saudi-American-Kuwaiti support for Iraq vs Iran. In terms of America encouraging Saddam to march on Kuwait, I will probably be making a video dedicated to the Gulf War where I can go into more detail. But this video was a fairly ambitious project - 100 years (more like 300 if you count the 1st & 2nd Saudi States' context) in 20 minute video is incredibly difficult so I can't expound upon every detail. I hope you understand.
@@HikmaHistory
Totally get it.
I hope you didn't get me wrong.
I thoroughly enjoyed this magnificent work of art.
It's that I sometimes find my internal dialog actively filling in gaps when I watch. I realize the thoughts that circulate are besides the point, but I can't help wanting to point out the intervention and meddling. 😊
@@kaboom362 The war to liberate Kuwait took place after Saddam ignored King Fahd's calls to prevent the war.
After the liberation of Kuwait, unfortunately, the Iraqi leadership was always threatening Kuwait, and the Kuwaiti government wanted to end Saddam's rule alongside the United States of America.
King Abdullah rejected the request of the American envoy to King Abdullah, the politician Hassan Al-Alawi, whose message was to enable the American army to use Saudi lands to occupy Iraq.
Saudi Arabia did not have an ambassador in Iraq until the departure of American forces in 2015. The first Saudi ambassador was Thamer Al-Sabhan, and the departure of American forces was in 2011.
The decision to go to war was American, and the countries that wanted to overthrow Saddam Hussein were Kuwait and Iran because they were their enemies, and Turkey also did not want Saddam because he was a strong president and prevented the Turks from building dams and preventing the flow of the Euphrates River to the Iraqis, as is happening now.
@@عبدالله-ن6ه2ص
Well.... One major thing to consider is that Saddam was being funded and supported by The West. They used him to destabilize Iran. There is way more to his existence than what most people think. There was also the fake reports of babies being pulled out of their incubators. It turned out that the girl was the daughter of a Kuwaiti politician. These threats may have been propped up to force Saudi open its doors for the long desired American Base. Saddam was their personal friend. I still haven't quite figured why they ended up lynching him. I'm not convinced it had too much to do with protecting their friends in the Saudi Kingdom. As a matter of fact, I doubt it does.
How did the west encourage it are you dmb lmao ,also the us economy was anything but struggling after the collapse of the cold war competition
Stick to reading sky daddy books
By Allah’s will.
Say that ten times real fast and you get the real answer: Oil.
@@chronikhiles Venezuela has more oil than Saudi Arabia, and Iran and Iraq also have a lot of oil, and their people live below the poverty line.
@@chronikhileswho gave them oil? It's Allah who gave them.
by being slaves to the west
Through charity, prayer, doing God’s will, and chopping up their enemies with bone saws!
Glad to know you didn’t bother watching the video! Good bye 👋
@@Aaaaaaa28457lmao real reply
Saying this like charity is bad
Jamal Khashoggi was a Al Qaeda terrorist and a henchman of Osama Bin Laden. The Jewish media Washington Post found that terrorist useful and let him vomit whatever he could against Saudi Arabia. Unfortunately he is now missing.
@@Aaaaaaa28457the video didn't mention how they kill their opponents. There wasn't even any mention of Jamal kashogi. Do your own research rather than just relying on UA-cam vide. You'd learn alot more
Oil is not the curse. The distribution of the wealth earned by oil is.
I am a national of Britain, Ireland, and Pakistan and am now living in KSA, which has become the true ‘Kingdom of opportunities’. This realization dawned on me during my years there, partly because the KSA reforms in motion have addressed some of the nuts-and-bolts issues that have long been detrimental to the country’s ability to attract and retain talent, both homegrown and foreign. Among the social and culture reforming, giving the country a good societal overhaul, is the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS). His brainchild, Vision 2030, is the road map to this societal overhaul. MBS is the young man who has transformed the shape of Saudi Arabia and the world!
In one word the best way to describe Saudi Arabia becoming Rich is Oil
Read the history and ask why the great Iskander plan to invade Arabia that time
I still can't see how oil wasn't the sole cobtributer to the Saudi's power along with their strong relations with the West.
And what blueprint do they provide for the neighboring countries ?? You mean having a ton of money?
Teach truth
An exciting & assertive future is not in store for the Middle East with a more dominant Saudi state. One can respect the development that the family has spurred, but make no mistake about it their clan is built on Machiavellian antics, hardcore American support and an autocratic approach to the Muslim world which they treat as their stooges. It’s high time folks (especially non-Arab Muslims break their romanticism with the kingdom) see KSA for what it is despite the apparent glamour
Saudi Arabia should be run on the basis of Saudi Nationalisnm and a belief in Saudi exceptionalism
Good video, but it is just plain wrong to say that Saudi Arabia is 'providing a blueprint' Middle East. UAE, especially, but also Qatar, have been the real innovators in the region.
How so?
I have heard some people describe the gulf states like this: Saudi Arabia is the central bank, the UAE is the pentagon, and Qatar and Kuwait are the private businesses which sometimes need to be bailed out. And Oman is just the average dude, chilling.
Saudi and UAE often team up to get involved across MENA, so I would put them about the same in terms of influence.
Abdul Wahab was NOT a sunni. His own father and brother and surrounding scholars wrote fatwas declaring him outside the fold of Sunni Islam.
Do your research properly
His brother later made a Fatwa declaring that he was wrong for being against his brother lol talk about doing research properly huh lol
@@yehyaali4701This and his father never opposed him.
Great leader MBS
Great kings they were
Thanks my friend 👍🇺🇲🕊️
What country in Asia has OIL and is among the poorest in the world? the answer is NONE. The country with the most corruption and mismanagement is Nigeria and that's not in Asia.
Iraq
@@keymot1491 West Asia that's NOT the same. You're gonna compared middle easterners to East Asians?
@@CaptainNippon yes they are both literally in Asia
@@keymot1491 LOL. And when was the last time you called an Iraqi Asian? Never.
Very informative, them Saudis are on manoeuvres!
Yes they are!
Rewatching a WWE wrestling event that took place in the city of Jeddah...I was wondering how the people felt about their kids mimicking John Cena and a couple other stars as they hold up the same satanic and masonic hand symbols...it's the same b.s. that they've been doing on TV here for awhile....I just thought that they didn't put up with things like that
This royal family is an example of how to run a country 👏🏼👍🏼
Freedom for Palestine...
Is that esua??
Esau where the Romans
@@trillmoney263 not quiet
You didn't mention MBS's crackdown on Muslim Scholars.
Because what so-called muslim scholar were extremists who supported several terrorist attacks, and were classified as roots of extremism in many Eastern and Western intelligence.
And while they are in prison, terrorist attacks have been significantly reduced, and development and prosperity increased substantially. Therefore, the only thing to wash their bloody hands is to classify themselves as scholars rather than extremists.
@@Tylory2 what terrorist attacks? Bombing Yemen or Bombing Syria or Bombing Gaza or Bombing Sina'a or Bombing Somalia Or Bombing Mali?
@@Tylory2also if you make revolution through speaking impossible then you make it through rebellion inevitable.
buddy u dont know those scholars what have they do so stfu
Well.actually but i give you general picture of business freedom so you should try to benefit of the day really we need to improve in our Marchant to get a good really ❤
"They found Oil"
That's the video.
And sold out their religion, their people and their history to become bonafide puppets for the west 💯
Your inferiority complex: that’s your comment
Right... because that definitely helped in Venezuela, Iraq or Iran
yeah ,But the real question is “ who owns this oil"
their oil and gas are more exploitable and hence more profitable with a low native populations
There are tons of oil rentier prosperous countries which are unsustainable just like Saudi Arabia so you are wrong
Well.actually really my children really iwill not forget it is good so i should try to help you but iwanna to tell you something is good so you must respect in your parents father and mother really you have a chance to look forward inorder to wine so for example when you lives in y😅parents and they are oldest people who haven't food organization but it is priority of the world so we would do anything for you but weak up in early morning that is enough olso i have been staying in sudi for along time really i weak up in early morning after braying at that time Iwas in jidda really i have been working for along time really it was a good so i should try to give you hope because you are my friends ❤😂
I've never been so early
O Saudis, go and liberate Palestine. Jerusalem harkens you.
Truth is todays saudis feells nothing for the Palestinians.
The era of oil has ended
it will not that quickly only for smaller vehicles but military , airoplanes , tanks and ships will need oil for a long time also in many countries oil is used for producing electricity it will take a long time to change
@@Guyfrommars-pt2vpthe decline will start in few years.
@@Emir_969 it will surely but not that quick as we might expect petrol engines were invented more than 200 years ago but still coal is used for many purposes i don't think electrical battries can be used to power submarines , ships and aeroplanes etc
Saudi will forever be a Power producing juggernaut, Saudi has the best lands in the world for Solar power
Hเพาะบลิวพ่อเป็นชาวยูในหรืออินเดียไม่รู้ใด้แต่รู้ว่าลูกคนผิดดำคะ
Summary: Oil.
Well it is what you do with the resources Europe has thrived due to good weather conditions and access to water and they utilised it well same with the Saudis
هل تعتقد ان خروج تركيا من الناتو و عدم اعتبار قطر اكبر حليف للناتو من خارج الناتو يحقق بعض الاستقرار و الامن اقتصاد و علوم سياسيه و علاقات دولية في الجغرافيا السياسية ؟؟!!
و ما سر ان الناتو مثلاً يدعم غزه من خلال تركيا مثلاً و اتفاق ايران و قطر على ذلك ؟؟ هناك فجوات و تناقضات رهيبه
الناتو مع فتح ام مع حماس مثلاً !!
الروس مع فتح ام مع حماس مثلاً !!
Emir Ahmed bin Abdul Aziz Or Emir Muhammad bin Naif should be the next King instead Of MBS.
MBS is the crown prince, and will be the king by order and by Saudi people’s support.
Bin Naif deserves to be the next king.
Amin ❤️🌹🌹🌹🤝🤲🏻🦅
I am Turkish. In 1900, my grandfather served in the military in Yemen for 5 years. We Turks have fought from front to front for the Ummah for 1000 years. But now the situation has changed. We don't have a drop of blood to shed for traitors. They have lawrence
Hey chill, it was najdi wahabis who betrayed the ottoman caliphate, not Palestinian !
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Angry Ottoman and Khedivate noises
Ottomans are from the tribe of GogMagog
The Turks will get heavy beating from the Arabs in the end of time.
Lol aren't you one of them
Sheikh albani on sheikh Muhammad ibn Abdul wahab الألباني: محمد بن عبدالوهاب فيه غلو وشده
Albani considered Muhammad Ibn Abdul-Wahab a reformer and praised his Da’wah, but he also criticized him for their excessive Takfir.
Albani says about Muhammad Ibn Abdul-Wahab:
- He had exaggeration and harshness
- His followers inherited that from his teachings
- He could not differentiate between authentic [صحيح] and weak [ضعيف] Ahadith
- He had no high level of care in following Salafi Fiqh
- I am one of the harshest critics of the Wahabiyah
1- Albani said (“Silsilah huda wa Noor”, 297):
الحقيقة محمد بن عبدالوهاب فضله كبير على الأمة الإسلامية ؛ لكن فيه شيء من الغلو والشدة
الجماعة كان عندهم شيء من الشدة؛ أخذوها طبعاً من بعض نصوص محمد بن عبدالوهاب رحمه الله، واستمر الأتباع إلى هذا العهد موصومون بهذه الشدة، وكنا نسمع نحن قديماً أن هؤلاء النجديين يكفرون عامة المسلمين، أو يقولون عنهم خوارج
“The truth regarding Muhammad Ibn Abdul-Wahhab is that he has done a great favour upon the Islamic nation, but he had some level of exaggeration and harshness.
… This group has inherited some of this harshness, which they of course took from the writings of Mohammad Ibn Abdul-Wahab, may God be merciful to him. They are stigmatised with this harshness.
And we used to hear from long time ago that these Najdis make Takfir on the general masses of the Muslims, and they used to be accused of being Khawarij.”
2- Albani said after he mentioned some good qualities of Ibn Taymiyah:
, بخلاف الشيخ محمد بن عبد الوهاب, فلم تكن له هذه العناية, لا في الحديث ولا في الفقه السلفي, فهو من الناحية المذهبية حنبلي, ومن الناحية الحديثية كغيره, فليس له آثار في الفقه تدلنا على أنه كابن تيمية سلفي المنهج في التفقه في الدين, لعل له في ذلك عذرا كما ألمحنا إليه آنفا.وكذلك في الأحاديث فهو كغيره مع الأسف الشديد, لا معرفة عنده بالحديث الصحيح والضعيف
“Contrary to Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab - who did not have this level of care in hadith nor in Salafi fiqh. He is a Hanbali from the side of the madhhab and in Hadith, he is like others.
He has left no traces in Fiqh which would indicate to us that he was like Ibn Taymiyah a Salafi in manhaj in terms of his understanding of religion. Perhaps he has an excuse in this which we have already hinted at.
And also in the hadith, he, like the others, unfortunately, has no knowledge of authentic or weak hadiths.”
3- Albani also said (“Silsilah huda wa Noor”, 713):
أما الوهابية: فما لي ولها ؛ فأنا أنقضها ؛ ربما أشد من غيري ، وربما الحاضرون يعلمون ذلك
“As for al-Wahabiyah - what have I got to do with it?!
I criticise it - sometimes even more than others!
Those who are present know this.”
Oil.
They got their start up loot,. Looting Karbala,.
scholars have decided that this money that is inside the Kaaba and at the grave of the Messenger, peace and blessings be upon him, will not benefit the Messenger, peace be upon him, nor the Kaaba, and must be spent in the interests of Muslims.
Why do these people send money to the Kaaba and the Prophet’s grave instead of giving it to the poor and needy?
@@alal039 having a masjid that is beautiful doesn’t take the food out of the mouths of another,. Bombing and starving Yemen and holding other African and Muslims hostage,. Via terrorism and oil money,. Does tho,..
Have you seen what the Saudis did to 95% of Islamic cultural heritage in the last 200 years or so,. It is way more than western influence that is for sure,..
One of my favorite event in history
@@ziyadpepe6291 sounds about right ,. You probably would of rubbed Ayesha’s camels poo all over you and told your self it was musk,.. as well,.
@@ziyadpepe6291 Jews sure love their kings too,..
Dud you mention the betrayal of Saud to shariff Hussein of Mecca and how the British supported Saudis? How they took lands from the kindom of Yemen and later killed Yemeni Pilligrims?
In the name of Allah, The All-Merciful, The Ever-Merciful
I Sultan (King) Abdul Aziz son of Abdul Rahman Al-Faisal Al-Saud acknowledge and admit a thousand times to sir Percy Cox, Great Britain’s Ambassador, that I do not mind to give Palestine to the poor Jews or others as deemed fit by Britain which I do not contradict in opinion and that until the hour comes.
Fake
13:45 Trump the dump😂
It's created by weakness of Arab Persian African turkish Nations against colonial countries , imperial and economic problems now history and the world is changing due to Brics.
Do the rest of Saudi citizens have any rights to lead their country
do not worry about us we are happy.
its a kingdom
Dictatorship doesn't work in the long term? What is a "long term" for you? Just asking because it works pretty well for China...
A couple generations, 3-5 tops.
SALMAN Takut Siau Lagi Kenapa Takut dia Baby sudah Hampir 4 Tahun Takut Baby
Easy three letters answer : OIL
Cry louder loser; won’t change the facts.
Many countries with more oil like Iraq and Venezuela yet they don’t have the same power.
Right... because that definitely helped in Venezuela, Iraq or Iran
Obviously haramco.
We shouldn't use the Orientalist terms Wahhabism. We use the term pure Authentic Islam that the Prophet Muhammad, salalahu alahi wa salaam practiced. When someone wants to return to the Authentic teachings of Islam that's not extremism that's Islam. Mixing Islam with Western values and others is extremism.
wahabi was used by wahabis themselves, you are extremist have nothing to do with pure Islam
@@MhmdBDRD correct Islam is the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad salalahu alahi wa salaam and it has nothing to with your Global Extremist Liberal LGBT agendas.
@@MhmdBDRD How so? Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahaab (MiAW) was a Hanbali scholar of the Athari creed.
BTW, why do you guys use "wahhabi" in the first place? Are you insulting a name of Allāh (Al-Wahaab)? Or are you insulting the father of the sheikh, who is otherwise "innocent"? Have you read any of the works of this MiAW that you despise so much?
@@alfor-tg5db
The word Wahabis has no link to the name of Allah, don't twist it, you think it's insulting that's your choice, it's a term to identify the ones who follow the extreme twisted understanding of bn abdul wahhab, even wahabis call themselves that to distinguish themselves from other muslims, I know enough of him to know he was a deviant used to takfir and kill thousands of muslims
@@alfor-tg5dbnot according to the contemporary hanbali scholars of the time who saw him as a source of fitna. His father Sheikh Abdul Wahab was given a honourable mention in the book. His son , the opposite
Abu lahab sold KABBA to Spanish King Read all about
Why would the king of Spain buy a rock in the middle of nowhere
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@@endribardhyli1340have you seen The Canaries, Melilla and Ceuta?
Saudies are Thieves Steal Africans Birth Rights Zam Zam oil Minerals
Spain exist during the time of the prophet?😂🤣🤣🤣
Me when hear anything bad abou MBS : No one is perfect
wdym
Mbs does kufr
@@abdullahassaffah let me guess, you live with him!?
@@abdullahassaffah You are one of the Kharijites
@@abdullahassaffah
The physical appearance of Al Mahdi narrated in the hadis resemble to Muhammad Bin Salman
By the Will of Allah SWT that's how it became powerful Alhamdolillah ♥️☝🏼
The true warriors were 1400 years ago who spreaded Islam Alhamdolillah ♥️
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'promo sm'
I'll save you some time. The answer is oil.
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