JustBarbie
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I don't buy it, sorry.
In this (republished) 2019 interview he already described himself as the most aggressive critic of Islam and also states that he came to Germany in 2006 but then applied for asylum in 2016 after receiving death threats for criticizing Islam back then.
I just don't buy it that he then proceeded to practice Taqqiya for nearly the next 9 years (without any reason at this point in time) only to then commit a terror attack at the end of 2024.
Besides, most Muslims (especially Saudis) are Sunni Muslims, them blaming the attacks on a supposed crypto-shia is just the usual sectarianism.
While we're at the topic of theories regarding the motive I just wanted to try my hand at my own:
He arrives in 2006 and works a doctor in a German clinic. He already is educated and likely not very religious, maybe agnostic,maybe an atheist.
In any case for whatever reason he decides to apply for asylum, why I don't know maybe his visa wasn't getting renewed (we don't really know whether he was actually a good doctor)
However Saudi Arabia is generally regarded as a safe country and people from there are not eligible for asylum, unless they are under threat of political or religious persecution.
Thus he starts openly and aggressively criticizing Islam under his public name and receives the desired threats which allow him to get asylum status in 2016/2017.
In order to maintain his profile as an Islam critic he continues to do so. However in the past few years Saudi Arabia has expanded its global influence and also actually liberalized to some degree. In addition Germany has become increasingly weary of asylum seekers.
Maybe he felt his own asylum status was again under threat. It would explain his strange Fixation on the treatment of asylum seekers by the German government.
Consequently he acted out in revenge.
Btw I still believe the most likely main driver behind his actions is paranoid schizophrenia