The king of Saudi Arabia intends to change Islam: We renounce extremism, we want moderate Islam

During a investment conference, Saudi Arabia's King Mohammad bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has promised that his country “will return to earlier, moderate Islam in open Islam”. Al Saud announced it in conference margins “Investment Initiative to Future”, in [...]
During a investment conference, Saudi Arabia's King Mohammad bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has promised that his country “will return to earlier, moderate Islam in open Islam”.
Al Saud announced it in the margins of the conference “Investment Initiative to the Future”, in Riyadh, writes Periscopi.
The Kingdom will also strive in the fight against extremism, the King has said.
We will not lose 30 years of our lives dealing with extremist ideas, we will destroy them today”, he said in an interview.
It is believed that his son is behind these ideas.
Prince Bin Salman, who has been appointed to succeed his father, King Salman earlier this year, is seen as an image of what is called a modern kingdom.
The 32-year-old is the main driver of the “Vision 2030” project, Saudi Arabia's long-term plan to be independent of the sale of oil, as well as is known for reforms in the government's inefficient bureaucracy. /Periscopi/












