“Almusbah” in a bottle
Mahmoud Al Duqm
Various social media outlets reported about Almusbah Abuzaid Talha, Commander of “Al-Bara’ Ibn Malik” militia, was apprehended by the Saudi authorities, and is now asking for, “Prayers to Allah to grant him steadfastness,” and the young man, who was granted the rank of “Major” in the Army, has been shipped -intact- to “Medina”. For further Q & A, but nothing official was forthcoming to confirm or deny the news, despite the fact that Al-Bara’s employees or those close to the man confirmed that “Almusbah” is in turmoil.
In a rather related context, a post circulating a number of social media outlets, stated that the Sudanese Foreign Ministry inquired with Saudi Arabia about the matter of the “citizen” Almusbah. If the aforementioned news proves to be true, the Port Sudan Foreign Ministry actually addressed the Saudi Foreign Ministry. We hope that Port Sudanese Foreign Ministry will similarly address the Ethiopian Foreign Ministry regarding more than (6) thousand Sudanese refugees, who are still stuck in the forests of “Ethiopia”, and fierce battles are now waging between these refugees and their children on the one hand, and scorpions and poisonous insects on the other hand.
Returning to the matter of the poormen’s Arsène Lupin, Mr. Almusbah, if we are to assume -for argument’s sake- the man is actually with the Saudi authorities being questioned by the Anti-Terrorism Department, it inevitably means the investigations and enquiries won’t stop with the tons of names to be found on his private mobile phone – most of which are names inside Saudi Arabia and capable of making huge financial transfers.
In fact, perhaps the investigations and enquiries will extend to encompass all of Almusbah’s accounts, as well as names and messages in his mobile phone, paying close attention to the individuals who donated money, be it a penny, a thousand or ten thousand riyals to the “Muslim Brotherhood” in Sudan to fan the flames of war.
Rather, to top it all off, perhaps even those who liked a video as a compliment or shared a video of Almusbah may be under investigation as well if they reside in Saudi territory. Its a well-known fact, blatantly and decisively, that Saudi laws criminalize any political activity that has a direct relation to the “Muslim Brotherhood” group, you can imagine if those individuals are from the Sudanese community, Iam referencing those who appeared, sang, and chanted Jihadi songs without context, preached them, and gathered around “Almusbah”, an affiliate of the “Muslim Brotherhood” ..?
The law does not protect irrational fools, especially those affiliated with the Brotherhood’s Al-Bara’ Brigade. Therefore, sooner or later, none of those who rejoiced and gathered around Major Almusbah, Sheikh of the Jihadists, will be spared, for they were around during up until his visit to Saudi Arabia, which he claimed is for “Umrah”, and even if they deleted their photos and videos from their cell phones, all these materials can possibly be recovered in an instant, my friend.
The source of the Kingdom’s strictness in regards to such matters is its fear of infection, a contagion that these political germs will spread to the minds of Saudi youth and the Saudi authorities will find themselves facing a new challenge they aren’t in need of.
If it is actually proven that “Almusbah” resides within the darkness of the Saudi prisons until the investigations are completed, this simply means that Al-Bara’s organization does not understand the first thing about protection, nor does it understand security arrangements for its cadres on any level, and it is “Merely running on a push and blessings.”
Al-Burhan will soon be faced with a challenge, representedcin the following question: Is there a relation between “Hamas” and the “Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps” -which are enemies of Saudi Arabia- with Al-Bara’ Brigade.. ? Have they ever communicated, written or corresponded with “Hamas” and the “Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps” in the last ten years..? If the answer is yes, then -your- Burhan will rush to Jeddah to wait for Izzat Al-Mahri to begin negotiations to stop the war…
Then we will get to see if “Almusbah” will emerge from the neck of the bottle, but in any case, it seems that hundreds of Sudanese in Saudi Arabia will return to “Port Sudan” and the situation will extend to encompass all the countries of the Arabian Gulf. Do not be a “Kuz; Al-Kizan affiliate” so the ban of expulsion from the Gulf countries doesn’t affect you permanently..