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  2.  @adinnaikhwani6255  I know I was stationed in Brunei where British Empire ripped off Indonesia by partitioning Borneo and keeping the oil producing part which now has Saudi Arabian Sharia law enforced by the consequentially disproportionately rich Sultan of Brunei. Brunei has the population of a small town but the oil reserves of a very large country. In the same way but on a bigger scale the Saudis have control of Oil & Islam. There's no point us arguing about the fact that the King of Saudi Arabia is Absolute Monarch, Custodian of the holy Mosques and therefore supreme ruler of all Islam. The Queen of England is supreme ruler of Church of England but that doesn't make her a priest or a pope. Remember, Islam was created in Saudi Arabia from Roman emperor Constantines Catholic religion, for the purpose of ruling the Arab Empire. Roman Catholic religion was so good at ruling an Empire it was still holding sermons in the Romans language, Latin, nearly 2000 years after the end of the Romans traditional Empire. For an overview of this adapting: See how the birth of Jesus in Quran chapter 19 has been adapted for Arab lifestyle of the 7th century but in the Bible it matches European lifestyle. QURAN Chapter 19: Mary gives birth to Jesus clinging to a palm tree as dates (or stones) rain down on her, forbidden to speak because she's pregnant but unmarried. Bible (Luke) Joseph knows that Mary is having a child that is not his, Jesus is born in a stable with other animals looking on in awe. It's the story of the Holy Spirit of God becoming a human, to show a better way, born the same way other animals are born with other animals watching on! The Christian story is a very sophisticated romance. Unfortunately women were still being stoned even in the 20th century for being pregnant but not married in countries ruled by the Arabs Quran adapted version. So in the context of that, it's only a small thing to realise that Royal families are ruling the religion, not the other way round.
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