Sri
Lanka Easter Attacks: Saudi State-Sponsored Extremism Strikes Again
Can
Sri Lanka and the world continue to take the Saudi threat lightly?
How long will the Democrats and Republicans continue to support
President’s Trump’s carte blanche to Saudi Arabia?
by
Ali A. Taj
22
April, 2019
The
world recoiled in horror this weekend at the news coming out of Sri
Lanka. Multiple explosions at churches and hotels have resulted in
200 dead and over 500 people injured. Sri Lanka’s Christians were
celebrating Easter when tragedy stuck the beautiful Island. While the
Sri Lankan government has put curbs on social media, reports indicate
that the attack was the handiwork of Wahhabi Salafi terrorists who
have returned from fighting in Syria. These reports are as of yet
unconfirmed, but they are in keeping with the modus operandi of
Saudi-sponsored Wahhabi terrorism worldwide.
There
are currently two reactions to the Sri Lankan tragedy, and both are
dishonest narratives made by the willfully obtuse. One reaction is
the typical wishy-washy narrative that always accompanies these kinds
of atrocities. The focus is to dilute and obfuscate the identity of
both the victims and the perpetrators and ensure that we remain stuck
in the same cycle of violence. The second type of reaction shares the
same goal of perpetuating misery. It is based on sweeping
generalizations and unmitigated hatred against religion, specifically
Islam.
Both
these reactions are obfuscations that serve and protect Saudi
sponsorship of Salafi Wahhabi dogma across the globe. From Boko Haram
to ISIS, and from the Taliban to Al Qaeda, a common ideological
thread runs through these terror groups. This is the Saudi-sponsored
Wahhabi Salafi ideology whose South Asian counterpart is Deobandi.
For abbreviation purposes, it is becoming increasingly common to term
this interconnected ideology as WSD (Wahhabi Salafi Deobandi)
Here
is a recent study by Haaretz on how WSD has been spread in India:
But
a wave of Saudi-funded hardline proselytization is sweeping across
the country, and this extremism is eating away at South Asia’s
indigenous and far more liberal, Sufi-based Barelvi traditions. This
radicalization may be surfacing publicly now, but it has been
building for years.”
As
per the same article, this is how WSD adherents view mainstream Sunni
and Shia Muslims:
The
Barelvi tradition of Islam, founded by Ahmad Raza Khan (1856-1921)
and which has 200 million followers in South Asia. Barelvis believe
in personal devotion to Prophet Muhammad through intermediaries
called dervishes (saints) and its distinct nature that has evolved
over centuries of multicultural interaction with other faiths.
Wahhabism,
Salafism and Deobandism, extremist and literalist schools of Islam on
the march in India, consider it contaminated by folk practices alien
to their purist interpretation of Islam.”
WSD
ideologies did not come about in isolation but were the direct result
of British colonialism. This relation between Wahhabism and
colonialism continues with the strong ties between the West and the
Saudis – ties that have remained steady in spite of Saudi Arabia’s
genocidal aggression against Yemen and the butchering of Washington
Post commentator, Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi embassy in Turkey.
In
common with other religions, Islam has undergone several waves of
reform movements, such as Wahhabism and Deobandism, but they have
generally been reactionary – to “bring back” an authentic,
puritan and orthodox form of Islam. Wahhabism and, in essence,
Deobandism, aimed to bring back the Islam which prevailed in
seventh-century Arabia during the time of Prophet Mohammed and the
reign of the first four caliphs, often referred to as the Golden Age
of Islam.” (Haaretz, April 2018)
Sri
Lanka is not safe from the global Saudi-sponsored and US-backed
spread of Wahhabi Salafi ideology. Here is Columbo Telegraph’s
report, “The Wahhabi Invasion Of Sri Lanka”:
Sheihul
Mufliheen M.S.M. Abdullah (Rah) died on December 6, 2006. Wahhabi
preachers from the Thawheed network and the armed “Jihad” incited
the local clerics and politicians (Jamiathul Ulama Kattankudy, the
Muslim Federation of Mosques, and the Urban Council of Kattankudy) to
oppose his burial according to Islamic rites, in the Meditation
Centre, as he was a supposed “apostate.”
Another
member of the Sufi order had died on December 1, 2006, was buried
that day, and on December 2 was exhumed by Wahhabis on the same
pretext and laid out on the soil. According to the Wahhabis and their
accomplices, “apostates” could not be buried in Kattankudy.”
The
initial reports that have emerged from Sri Lanka indicate that it is
the Thawheed network that is behind these horrible attacks on Easter.
Another report, “WikiLeaks: A Growing Wahhabi Presence In Eastern
Province – Muslim Leaders”, highlights the dangerous threat posed
to Sri Lanka’s security by WSD extremists:
Ambassador
hosted prominent Muslim leaders for a roundtable discussion on Muslim
issues to mark the holy month of Ramadan. Participants noted the
absence of Al-Qaida and other radical Islamist terror groups but
expressed concern about a growing Wahhabi presence, and the need to
address social problems within the Muslim community before radical
ideas begin to resonate with the youth.” the US Embassy Colombo
informed Washington.
The
Colombo Telegraph found the related leaked cable from the WikiLeaks
database. The cable is written on October 9, 2007 by the US
Ambassador to Colombo Robert O. Blake.”
Can
Sri Lanka and the world continue to take the Saudi threat lightly?
And how long will the Democrats and Republicans continue to support
President’s Trump’s carte blanche to Saudi Arabia?
Ali
A. Taj is
Editor in Chief of Let
us build Pakistan (LUBP),
alternative news and political platform that campaigns for the rights
of all Pakistanis. Visit LUBP on Twitter and Facebook.
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