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Saudi Wahhabi regime eradicating Muslim heritage in Hejaz

Motivated by the ultra-hardline ideology of Wahhabism, which has dominated Saudi Arabia for decades, the incumbent regime in Riyadh is hell-bent on wiping Muslim heritage from the Hejaz region, threatening Islamic identity.

More than two million Muslim pilgrims have ended their annual hajj pilgrimage and many are back to their home countries. The pilgrims barely found any trace of the many Islamic monuments that existed less than a decade ago, thanks to the pseudo-teachings of Wahhabi fanatics and the Saudi regime.

According to Wahhabism, visiting tombs of disciples or faith symbols equate polytheism, which is liable to the maximum punishment. Hence, it is no surprise that the Al Saud regime has for years been busy with the gradual and systematic destruction of holy sites.

One such site is the cave of Hira, located on top of Jabal al-Nour, or the mountain of illumination, on the outskirts of Mecca, Islam’s holiest city. The mountain and its cave hold tremendous significance for Muslims throughout the world, as Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received his first revelation there.

However, this year, like many years before, Muslim pilgrims were witnessing pressure from Wahhabi hardliners to dissuade them from congregating there. Saudi-linked Wahhabi preachers were considering removing the steps of the sacred cave and even destroying the mountain of Jabal al-Nour altogether.

The Saudi regime is abusing its position as the gatekeeper of Islam’s holy land, destroying the most precious Islamic heritage, justified as a requirement for looking after hajj pilgrims. However, the systematic destruction of Islamic identity across Hejaz is deeply rooted in Wahhabi pseudo-teachings and dates back to the very first days of the foundation of the Saudi regime.

All Saudi dictators, who ironically proclaim themselves as the so-called custodians of the two holy mosques, have been keen to implement the Wahhabi-inspired cultural vandalism within the borders of the Arab kingdom and even beyond.

Figures show that the Saudi regime has since mid-1980 razed over 98 percent of its historical and religious sites, and the systematic destruction of the remaining Islamic sites continues with full force.

Even beyond the realms of the Islamic world, international archaeologists and historians also tend to remain silent since they would not be allowed into Hejaz region if they were to speak up in defense of Islamic heritage as part of the global heritage.

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