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The Iranian people are peaceful people and can&want to be friends with everyone, including the Arabs in Saudi, UAE,Iraq,Tunisia,Kuwait,Bahrain etc. Speaking on a personal level, the Arabs i met were very similar to Iranians. Warm and kind and polite. Different than some certain steppe folks in our region (You know who im talking about).Middle East Eye is a Qatari regime propaganda channel whose sole aim is to put KSA in a bad light by spinning every news remotely related to KSA in a negative fashion. The second KSA and Qatar go back to normal, this news outlet will be praising KSA again 24/7. Just a question of time. In the meanwhile, we have to do with this type of propaganda. Saudi Arabian media is guilty of the same at times towards Qatar to make it clear.
While I and most Saudi Arabians (99.99%) and Arabs, have no clue about those Iranian singers, who they are or their songs, a simple visit to Youtube can destroy this notion that this Qatari owned propaganda channel tries to portray. 1000's of Iranians are writing warm words to KSA and thanking KSA for hosting those people and similarly many Saudi Arabians are saying positive things about Iran in return.
1 million views, 90% of them are probably Iranians, rest are Saudi Arabians, lol.
Besides this was great exposure for KSA. Al-Ula, one of the oldest and largest archaeological sites in the world (World UNESCO Heritage Site), one of the most impressive concert halls in the world, beautiful nature and world famous Arabian hospitality at display.
In Arabian culture, guests, must always be welcomed and treated well and politics is politics, has nothing to do with 99.99% of the average people in both countries. Most populations are clueless about each other (at least the youth) due to the political climate and the sheep mentality of the average human.
In any case, KSA is only winning on this whatever way you are looking at it. Not sure how hospitality can be pinned in a negative fashion.
Even though I personally disagree with the Iranian regime and their policies (in the Arab world at least by large), I would welcome even a hostile Mullah into my household like any other guest because this is what we were brought up with. I think a similar thing would happen in Iran although I am not sure.
@Rukarl @OldTwilight
Rivalry aside, would Iran or has Iran ever hosted Arab musicians and would they be able to sing in Iran without trouble? Just curious as your compatriot started this thread.
The Iranian people are peaceful people and can&want to be friends with everyone, including the Arabs in Saudi, UAE,Iraq,Tunisia,Kuwait,Bahrain etc. Speaking on a personal level, the Arabs i met were very similar to Iranians. Warm and kind and polite. Different than some certain steppe folks in our region (You know who im talking about).
About that event organized in Saudi Arabia, politics aside, the average Iranian has no problem with it even among the most nationalistic Iranians, like me.
Hope peace prevails in our region so the outsider has no excuse to stay and rob the nations.
Edit : even on the governmental level the best friends we have are the Arabs in Hezbollah,Iraq,Oman etc. So it has nothing to do with race or something like that. Just politics.
Well, Arabs (in particular people of the GCC and Iraq) have the closest (historical and people to people and cultural) ties and exchanges of all the Arabs in the Arab world with Iranians.
I am sure that most educated Iranians, especially Iranians from Western and Southern Iran, know that even intermarriages were/are occurring to this day. It is no coincidence that the largest Iranian diaspora in the region is located in the GCC, mainly UAE and Bahrain with communities in Oman, Kuwait and even KSA as well (Iranian Arabs, Baloch and Sunni Persians from Fars/South Iran). Or the Arab community in Iran.
Well, the problems between Arabs and Iranians of today are mostly tied to geopolitics of the last 40 + years other than once historical rivalry but at many points in history Arabs and Iranians used to be allies. At times I feel that there is a very distorted and simplistic version of events portrayed by both parties.
I am curious, do you have some material in Farsi available about say Saudi Arabian Shias visiting Iran or something alike? There is material of Iranian pilgrims visiting Makkah and Madinah and some interviews which were interesting to watch.
Something like this:
As time passes and with all the information and technology that exists today people become smarter and can judge better. The same goes for Iranians and Arabs.
Those distorted and simplistic versions are the result of backward thinking. By both parties, unfortunately. While both Iranians and Arabs are proud of their history and culture by no means should this result in bad behaviour. We are neighbours for goodness sake.
Generally speaking, well, its life. The homo sapiens (humans) wage war and sometimes win or lose and sometimes shit happens. Thats life. Im specifically talking about the Iran-Arab wars. In my idea the historical rivalry should just remain in the history books and instead focus on building stronger bridges and increasing the quality of life for both sides.
About the current geopolitical mess between Iran and Arabs well i can sum it up this way ''Fcked up''. There is no excuse for any party to behave like the way they are doing now. Hope it gets better.
Btw, was Soleimani really carrying message for the Saudi leadership or was it just some rumour ? Any mention in Arab media?
About Saudi pilgrims, i tried to do a quick search but i didnt find anything unfortunately. I will post it if i find it.
whatever the new corona virus is , it cannot survive the saudi heat
Thank you for your highly intellectual input. If you bothered to read the posts here in this thread you would have some ideas that would have prevented you from making such a dumb comment.The Persian Zoroastrian hate against Arabs is being carried on by new version of Persian empire , Iran.
They loath Arabs Because Arabs as Muslims defeated and ended their Zoroastrian Persian empire.
We Muslims should have nothing to do with this Persian hate
The Persian Zoroastrian hate against Arabs is being carried on by new version of Persian empire , Iran.
They loath Arabs Because Arabs as Muslims defeated and ended their Zoroastrian Persian empire.
We Muslims should have nothing to do with this Persian hate
Thank you for your highly intellectual input. If you bothered to read the posts here in this thread you would have some ideas that would have prevented you from making such a dumb comment.
For your information, i am a Persian nationalist and i have nothing against Saudi Arabia. Why should i or the thousands of other educated Persian nationalists ? Do you expect us to carry a sword and go fight the Saudi Arabians ? For what ? For some historical battle that took place centuries ago ?
Anyway, There are thousands of Iranians living in UAE,Kuwait,Bahrain and other Arabian countries without any major incidents so your backward way of thinking does not fit the reality.
@Philosopher.
What is your take on news like this and do you have any material (video) in Farsi of Saudi Arabian Shia pilgrims visiting Iran similar to the nature of the video that I posted in post 4? I am curious. Thanks.
After this coronavirus pandemic and the likely huge global recession, sanity should prevail in the region and some compromises should be reached for the mutual benefit of everyone in the region. Otherwise the combination of all this and the already existing problems in the region, will ultimately burry us all if sane heads do not prevail. Goes for the entire world as well.
I like this news. The best way to break the barriers in the region is for our people to engage and visit each other etc. This is true in life in general. Best way to deal with any xenophobia is to expose ourselves to others. People in that part of world have much more in common than not in common, when they spend time together, they will realise this and things will improve. Regimes tend to take advantage of any xenophobic energy in society and in that process cause great destruction and misery. Look at the Europeans, they seem calmer with each other now, but how many Europeans died in WW2? I have no doubt that the most important step we can take ourselves is break these barriers that only exist in our minds and realise that at the end of way, we're all just subtlety different versions of each other. Best way to do that can be as simple as just visiting each other's nations. It is not just sad, but beyond pathetic how all these potentials are not being realised but instead, the people continue to suffer in a region that probably has more resources than any other region.