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Prince Turki ◦ Educated in America ◦ No real seriousness Return to home, 1973 Change in Saudi Arabia ◦ King Faisal assumes the throne ◦ Major changes Infrastructure Needed roots to cling too: Islam Widespread anti- modernization sentiments Too much money ◦ Progressive reforms Introduction of female education Abolishment of slavery Brought T.V. Co-opted the Ulema (clergy) Employees of the State Sought to temper radicalism
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Assassinated 1975 ◦ By nephew ◦ Angered by reforms King Khaled successor Crisis ◦ November 20, 1979 ◦ Insurgents opened fire in the Grand Mosque on 50,000 worshippers ◦ Chained gates, killed policemen ◦ Called themselves the Mahdi Significance: The Mahdi, in oral tradition, will come near the end of time Jesus and Mahdi will fight the AntiChrist NOT accepted by most Muslims ◦ Leader named Juhayman al- Otebi said God revealed to him in a dream that he was the Mahdi ◦ No one thought they posed a real threat Hostage situation ◦ Lasted two weeks ◦ Prince Turki sent to deal with ◦ Most hostages let go ◦ Issue of military assault: Against Quran Had to get permission of clergy Deal struck between King and Ulema – fatwa issued ◦ 400-500 insurgents inside Prepared for weeks Attempts by government disasters Prince Turki took charge ◦ Called on the bin Ladens ◦ Had maps and layout of Mosque ◦ Demands of insurgents Non-westernization No royal family Accounting of money Cut off oil to west Foreigners out of the Kingdom ◦ 2 weeks to end crisis
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Consequences ◦ Largest execution in Saudi history ◦ Kingdom traumatized Holiest place defiled Authority of royal family challenged What direction would the Kingdom take in the future?
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1979 Soviet troops invade Afghanistan ◦ Osama bin Laden heads to Afghanistan within days ◦ Influence Abdullah Azzam Embodied modern warrior priest “Jihad and rifles alone” “called” to Afghan resistance Struggle was against jahiliyya world of unbelief before Islam Still corrupted the faithful Recruited for the cause using bin Laden’s home in the Kingdom Bin Laden revered Azzam ◦ Jeddah became transit system for Azzam’s “calling Young muslim pilgrims mainly Some fugitives Bin Laden ◦ Opened half-way house for recruits ◦ Ran military camps ◦ Talented fundraiser ◦ Saudi family encouraged ◦ Rallied behind Jihad due to threat of Communism ◦ **DRAWING A LINE against retreat of their religion, which was God’s last word and the only hope of human salvation. Bin Laden not allowed by Saudi government to go to Afghanistan ◦ Promised he wouldn’t
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