Initial reports suggested there were relatively few casualties in the attacks late on Monday and yesterday NZT at a United States consulate, a mosque frequented by Shia worshippers and a security centre in one of Islam's holiest sites, the historic city of Medina.
Security officials told news agencies that two security guards died in the Medina attack.
The attacks nonetheless offered further evidence that in the three years since it declared the existence of its so-called caliphate, Isis has developed the capacity to strike at will at the time of its choosing in diverse locations around the world.
The militant group, as it has in each of the previous three years, had urged its followers to carry out attacks during the holy month of Ramadan, a period of fasting, abstention and prayer that concludes today with a holiday of feasting and family visits.
This has turned into the most blood-soaked Ramadan yet in Isis' campaign. At least 290 people have been killed in attacks claimed by or linked to Isis at the Ataturk International Airport in Istanbul, a restaurant frequented by foreigners in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, and in Baghdad.
The vast majority of them - 222 people - died in the Baghdad blast, which targeted a shopping street packed with people out celebrating the end of the day's fast and shopping for the approaching holiday.
Omar Mateen, the gunman who killed 49 people at an Orlando nightclub last month, may also have been inspired by the call for Ramadan attacks issued by Isis' chief spokesman, Mohammed al-Adnani, in late May.
But although Mateen cited Isis as his inspiration in phone calls to emergency responders, US investigators have found no evidence he was directly linked to the group.
Isis also did not claim the attack in Istanbul, but Turkish investigators say the group is the leading suspect.
The attacks in Saudi Arabia raised concerns that Isis is taking deeper root there, potentially threatening the stability of one of America's closest Arab allies. Isis has frequently threatened the kingdom, whose status as the guardian of the holiest sites in Islam is challenged by a group that regards itself as the rightful leader of the Muslim world.
The first blast came in the afternoon local time outside the closely guarded US consulate in the Saudi city of Jeddah, the first of the past week's attacks directly to target a US facility. Two security guards were wounded and the bomber died after security guards approached the man and he detonated his explosives, according to the state-run Saudi Press Agency.
Hours later, a suicide bomber blew himself up near a mosque in the majority Shia city of Qatif in eastern Saudi Arabia. A resident of the city contacted by Reuters news agency said there appeared to be no casualties other than the bomber, because worshippers had already gone home to break their fast.
Isis has in the past year claimed a number of deadly bombings against the Shia minority in Saudi Arabia.
The final attack came in Medina, the second holiest site in Islam, which is visited by millions of Muslim pilgrims every year. It apparently targeted Saudi security forces stationed near the seventh century Mosque of the Prophet Muhammad, who is buried there.
Local news media reported that two security guards died when at least one bomber detonated explosives near the mosque. There was no immediate comment by the Government, but a state-owned television station later broadcast footage of worshippers praying in the mosque, which was apparently unscathed.
“The rulers of Saudi Arabia have actually helped foster the creation of Daesh and this whole tendency of extremist ultra-Salafist or Wahhabist kinds of terrorism. In fact Daesh was created as really a weapon against the government of Syria and the government of Iraq,” he stated.
The analyst added that the “biggest source of funding” for the Wahhabist terrorism exemplified by Daesh is in fact Saudi Arabia.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Barrett said attacking the Mosque of the Holy Prophet in Medina at the end of Ramadan was completely an “anti-Islamic act.”
The people who are carrying out these attacks are “psychotic,” he said, adding that they are reacting to the “breakdown of values” in the modern world and the Saudi royal family is complicit in it.
“Although the royal family is not at the same level as these absolutely nihilistic and psychotic terrorists who are acting in such completely un-Islamic ways, yet they have paved the way for this,” he said.
Jihad Mouracadeh, a Middle East expert in Beirut, said the Daesh terrorist group is the enemy of the entire world and all countries should be worried about the recent bombings.
“I think the whole world has to worry about it because if you look at the recent blasts from Lebanon to Istanbul, to Bangladesh, to Indonesia, to Saudi Arabia and those who were arrested in Kuwait, it is all over the world, so it is not only Saudi Arabia who has to worry about it,” he stated.
He said Saudi Arabia is not behind the “creation of Daesh,” adding that it is “incorrect to say the Saudis are promoting this kind of philosophy."
Mouracadeh added that Daesh as a “geographical entity” was diminishing very quickly due to its recent losses in Syria and Iraq and its Plan B was to wreak havoc wherever it could.
Daesh and other violent Takfiri groups follow an extremist branch of the Wahhabi ideology which is preached and promoted in Saudi Arabia.
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