Violent extremists have discarded Islam The failed assassination attempt on Prince Muhammad Bin Naif, Assistant Minister of Interior for Security Affairs, dealt a heavy blow to the Al-Qaeda in Yemen. This strike was no random occurrence and it was not by chance that it served to reaffirm the failure of the organization in its ambitions to reach the most significant symbols of security. This has led Al-Qaeda to attempt to spread fear and threaten anew to carry out destructive operations in the Kingdom. The recently released recording that gives details of these failed attacks is incontrovertible proof of the extent to which concern reins in the Al-Qaeda camp, which has in its ideologies and ethics a political agenda destined for failure and demise. For this agenda has no players other than those sick-minded extremists who have left the bounds of Islam and its values and teachings which urge tolerance and dialogue. The rapid failure of Al-Qaeda has now made it pursue objectives and goals that will not come to pass under divine protection and given the presence of Saudi security forces who confront the violent extremists through the most sturdy security men, loyal to the leadership of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, and a steadfast society united and loyal to that leadership and this nation. __