“At least four people died in suicide bombings in Saudi Arabia on Monday following attacks elsewhere in the region before the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
There were no immediate claims of responsibility for the three attacks one of which, at the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina, left four members of the security forces dead and others wounded.
Since late 2014 Saudi Arabia has been hit by bombings and shootings claimed by the Islamic State group but multiple attacks on the same day are unusual.
The Prophet’s Mosque, in the west of the kingdom, is one of Islam’s holiest sites — where Mohammed is buried and which attracts millions of visitors each year.” “IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has called for attacks on Saudi Arabia, which is taking part in the US-led coalition bombing the jihadists in Syria and Iraq.”https://www.yahoo.com/news/multiple-suicide-blasts-hit-saudi-arabia-191235559.html
How often have you heard that those murdering Allahu Akbar crying terrorists are not true Muslims? Too often? Here are two pictures. Which one portrays the true Muslim?


One picture is of a beheading in Saudi Arabia and the other is of ISIS doing exactly what the Saudi’s do so often. Nevertheless, the US, Australia and most of the Western governments continue to say ISIS members are not true Muslims! How do they know this to be the truth? You know the old saying;
. Therefore what characteristics does ISIS and Saudi Arabia have in common? They both claim to be Muslim. They both claim to believe the Koran. They both view women as inferior to a man. They both claim to follow Mohammad and his teachings. They both behead people. They both promote Sharia.
Well, some would say, ISIS is “radical” Islam. What makes them any more radical than the Saudi’s? Not much! Therefore, common sense would say both are what? Scientologists? Mormons? Baptists? No, common sense would lead a rational thinking person to say they are both Muslim! But there again we are speaking about two things some in government do not seem to have and that is (1) common sense and (2) rational thinking.
