We open to the world and all religions : Saudi Prince


Riyadh, Oct 25 (Agencies) : Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has defended his bold reform plans, including the kingdom’s decision to lift the ban on women driving, saying that “we were not like this in the past.” The prince said that “we want to go back to what we were: moderate Islam,” speaking during a rare public appearance at a major investment conference in Saudi Arabia today.

"We are only returning to what we used to be, to moderate Islam, open to the world and all religions," the 32-year-old prince said at the conference in the capital. "We won't waste 30 years of our lives dealing with any extremist ideas. We will eradicate extremism."

The heir to the throne says the kingdom will work to defeat extremist ideas and ensure that young Saudis live in harmony with the rest of the world. “We will eradicate the remnants of extremism very soon… We represent the moderate teachings and principles of Islam,” he said.

He addressed a panel that included business titans Stephen Schwarzman of US private equity firm Blackstone and Masayoshi Son of Japan’s technology conglomerate SoftBank. The panelists later lavished praise on the 32-year-old prince for his “passion”, “vision” and “enthusiasm” but he interjected, saying he is only “one of 20 million people. I am nothing without them.” The Crown Prince has announced plans for a new USD 500 billion city to be built in the country’s northwest that will be run entirely on alternative energy and be an innovation hub for the future. The project, dubbed Neom, will be built on untouched land along the country’s Red Sea coastline near Egypt and Jordan. The ambitious project could lead the way in the use of drones, driverless cars and robotics.

The kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund, which the crown prince chairs, the Saudi government and global technology firms will help build the city. Prince Mohammed announced the project today at a major investment conference in Riyadh aimed at shining a spotlight on the kingdom’s efforts to diversify its revenue streams away from dependence on oil exports. Saudi Arabia has opened a major investment conference aimed at shining a spotlight on the country’s efforts to diversify its revenue streams and overhaul its economy and society. At the heart of these reforms are plans to build the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund. The kingdom hopes to do this by listing less than five per cent of state-owned oil firm Aramco and transferring control of those funds to its Public Investment Fund, or PIF as its known.

The fund grabbed headlines with a USD 3.5 billion investment in ride-hailing service Uber last year.
The conference, dubbed the Future Investment Initiative , starts today and runs for three days. It’s being attended by giants in the business world, corporate managers from some of the world’s largest firms and top Saudi officials.

  

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  • Alwyn, Canada

    Thu, Oct 26 2017

    Humble request for prince is build 25 churches and 25 hindu temples and ask all immigrants to worship freely anytime the ways your fellow Muslims do everywhere they go just open the mat and pray without any restrictions in western nations and Asia and every corner of this earth the same other religious people required in your country called saudi Arabia. Then people call you free of religion of saudi. Just lip service and religious police patrolling around and putting behind bars using sharia won't work. Ensure that 100% religious freedom given to practice without fear in your country makes you succefull leader. Your country is the only nation on the earth forbidding others to practice freely . Please help people to practice religion withoutfear so everyone will respect u. Look at UAE so great standing very high and proud in the world just bcze freedom

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  • Augustine Daniel DSouza, Udupi / Mumbai / STATE OF KUWAIT.

    Thu, Oct 26 2017

    Good move by Saudi Arabian Prince Mohammed Bin Salman.

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  • Anees, Karkala/Dubai.

    Thu, Oct 26 2017

    Only COW GOVT TOOK INDIA 60 years back.because of Dictatorship ruling.

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  • Rob Stan, Udupi / US

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Saudi is opening up due to the following -
    1. Oil is getting dried up.
    2. Oil price is low & such a big country cannot sustain itself in the long run with low oil prices.
    3. More countries are reducing their dependence on oil due to global warming & rise of sea levels.
    4. They might diversify into solar energy as sun shines most of the year.
    5. They have taken care of most of the extremists & some of them have gone to Syria, Iraq, Libya & other countries. So country is somewhat safe now.

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Let's hope that in the very near future we will see a Church, Mosque, Synagogue and a Temple all side by side.

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  • Stevan Menezes, Shirva/Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Signs of One World Order.

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  • Alwyn, Canada

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Oil will be obsolete soon with electric vehicles. We remember god and religious freedom for all when time is not favoring them. Not bad ha !
    Anyways god is kind and merciful. God teaching will always stay the same there nothing to modenize. Love forgive and peace that is what the god the father wanted. Lost sheep's try to find its sheppard

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  • Austin Prabhu, Nantur/Chicago

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Finally Saudi woke up! Thank God!!

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    king 👑 rule is better than kaali-pate

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Surely better than COW govt ....

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  • Alwyn, Mlore

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Good luck Saudi Arabia !!!
    Great courage and iron fist is needed for religious reforms in Saudi Arabia.. Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman is visionary and courageous who enjoys immense dictator like power..

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Great call of sense and maturity by the Saudi Prince

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  • Chris, Tel Aviv

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    All this drama to save the economy once they run out of oil . God won't be pleased 😁

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  • Abdul Aleem Faroqui, UAE

    Thu, Oct 26 2017

    Do you have any idea of Saudi's soverign wealth? Besides Oil the gold reserves which are still untouched? They can buy Tel Aviv in a jiffy.. do your math right! They still have enough capacity to bring half of the west to their knees if they stop pumping oil... Conservative country going moderate is much of appreciation.

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  • NN, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 26 2017

    Abdul, remember, West has the capacity to take over all oil fields in Saudi Arabia. They don't have to kneel down.

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  • Chris, Tel Aviv

    Thu, Oct 26 2017

    Are you joking ? With all that wealth plus with so much foreign investment do you know how bad things are in the UAE which still has not come out of the recession ? Saudis are already the puppets of US . It wouldn't be wrong to say they have even sold their souls to US .

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  • Chris, Tel Aviv

    Thu, Oct 26 2017

    Forget bringing the west to its knees , their armed coalition couldn't even win against the rebels of Yemen .

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    FIRST STEP : STOP THE MONEY WHICH IS GOING KERALA FOR ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES....

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Can you stop the COW MEAT export from India to Gulf countries ....

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  • Abdul Rauf, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Kerala people and entire Indian community is earning for their livelihood..
    3million Indians In saudi & it is highest of all expatriates.

    All earned money is invested in |India for better living...It is not only Muslims but also non muslims in very high position in different companies...

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  • ahmed hussain, uchil

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Mr Shetty Mumbai
    do't through stone without without aim

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, Uchila

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Good decisions and initiatives by Saudi rulers. Hope KSA will also improve like UAE within few months.

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    ...this is gonna to be ACHAE DIN mithroon!!!

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  • Nithya, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    He is going to make a permanent mark in history. I hope more such leaders will come to fore in the world. Great...!

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  • mohan sr., Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Whetever is the reason behind this.... But it very very positive initiative... ... ..... and must give citizenship to all other religions like other countries .....

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  • Sahan, Bajpe/Dubai

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    For me My Religion
    For you Your Religion

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  • Mohammed, Kundapur/Qatar

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    now oil resources going to dry within few years, so all these new strategies started with imposing tax from 2018 year onwards.

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Very good initiative from Saudi Prince....but reduce visit visa fee and all other visa charges.....

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  • Dheeraj, Katapady/Riyadh

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Its a great news, but changes will be welcomed only when you treat expats and citizens as driving mode of better economy, you cant reach your reforms on cost of people.Now every expats are in a dilemma whether their job is secured or not, anytime they may be told to leave.its getting harder for expats.All the best for Saudi & its future:)

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  • Vantage Point, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Meanwhile in" secular" democratic India....

    Let us build temple over Babri masjid ...
    Taj Mahal is Tejo Mahalaya...😁😁
    Let us lynch people for eating beef

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  • hemanth, bangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Ok can you please tell number of temple in Saudi?

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  • Hussain, Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    When will bhakts change ?

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  • Shankar, Banglore

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Please declare saudi as secular country now!

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  • Vantage Point, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Saudi maynot be secular...Meanwhile I am not a saudi fan either...all these Arab sheikhs are power hungry and autocratic ....But it doesn't roam itself wearing facade of secularism and do something else...
    There are no Arab leaders in GCC mocking ,ridiculing ,demonizing it's Hindu minorities...Indian expats irrespective of being whichever religion earn their livelihood well there..No mob will lynch if you eat pork in GCC..
    Saudi like other Arab states was founded on single ethno religious identity..I agree with you there are no Hindu temples in Saudi ,rest of GCC states there are already Hindu temples,,I will predict there will be soon in Saudi too...If it happens so .....I bet there will be no mobs marching to destroy it with the help of leadership there ...No mobs will come and do mass riots and rapes of minorities...If it all it turns democratic ....I will bet people they will not elect a leader for just being a mass murderer....Compare it with some secular ,democratic state...

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  • Zia., Udupi

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    VP,

    Excellent explanation, in your explanation - we feel the sad status of our beloved home country :(

    May our country prosper like any other developed nations / and lets pray all our leader work for progress and development, and make our country proud rather than dividing citixens on line of caste / religion / and communal issues.....

    Unity in diversity will lead you to prosperity.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Saudi Arab Badal Raha Hai ...

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 25 2017

    Good news. Hope this will end extreme fanaticism and discrimination against women.

    Alternative energy reaping is very important because one day the oil reserves will dry out. Better be prepared than awaiting time of death out of hunger.

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  • felix, mumbai

    Sun, Nov 05 2017

    GCC wells r drying wealth used to destroy other nations funding and creating fundamentalist
    r over oil wells r drying shaky only help Surya Bhagwan s energy

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