The Saudi writer Ali al-Mousa in the program "Al-Liwan" on the channel "Rotana Khalijia" Sheikh Aa'id al-Qarni was not Ahkhana at all according to all the curriculum, and not so, contrary to the rumors in the media and various means of social communication.

Al-Qarni was a traditional Salafist who followed the Salafi-Najdian institution on the approach of Shaykh Ibn Baz, Sheikh Ibn Uthaymeen and Sheikh Al-Fawzan.

Al-Mousa added that Sheikh Qarni's apology should have been in his name, not in the name of a broad current that could say to him, "We did not resign until you apologize in our name."

He also strongly criticized the use of the Saudi liberal movement with Al-Qarni's statements, saying that they were ridiculed and ridiculed and a lot of fury on their part.

My predecessor was a traditional Salafi-Najdi institution, and his apology was honorable. He took advantage of the mockery and cajoling of the symbols of the liberal movement in Saudi Arabia. # عائض_القرني_فيي_ليوان_المديفر # عيشوا_معنا_رمضان # رمضان_كريم pic.twitter.com/NtEdewW9XN

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The Saudi preacher Aa'ad al-Qarni has apologized for his previous intellectual positions, saying that the Islamic awakening is tightened and tightened, stressing at the same time that it is with moderate open Islam advocated by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Al-Qarni apologized to Saudi society for the awakening - which was widely seen in the 1980s and 1990s in Saudi Arabia and abroad - and the mistakes he said it contradicted the Quran and Sunna. Islam's tolerance and moderate moderate religion were too narrow for the people.

Al-Qarni stressed his apology in the name of the awakening men all present and absent, explaining that now with Islam open to the world, moderate moderate, called by Mohammed bin Salman.

He attacked the media, which he described as "Sultan's World" and "Mutable." He also attacked the Muslim Brotherhood, Qatar and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who said they were targeting Saudi Arabia.

He criticized the Moroccans of Qarni, who said he changed his words a lot, citing his position from the late Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, and his praise to Erdogan years ago and calling on Muslims to support and support Turkey.

Observers saw that the television interview was in the form of a security inquiry on the air, where the announcer was addressing direct and predetermined questions about Qatar, the Muslim Brotherhood and the Awakening.