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Yeah Iraq was a great country unders saddam, progressing fast (sarcasm).
Iraq is has no wilayat faqih system and sistani even rejects the Islamic republic system.
Well they follow the arab religion, so you cannot say Iran or Iranians are the source of the problems, even when talking about wilayat faqih, which only exists in Iran.
Analysts have written about role of Iran in both preventing Barzanistan and ISIS take over of Baghdad. Those 20000 killed thousands of Iraqi soldiers in 1 day (Camp speicher). I do believe that's not a fairytale and they truely posed danger for existense of Iraq.
New reports are claiming Saudi is working with al-qaeda in Yemen. Also in first day/months of ISIS taking over area after area in Syria and Iraq Saudis were silent (suspicious way of silence).
Actually the first few years, that was the case but mostly under Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr. Scientifically and educationally Iraq was ahead of Iran and was also working on getting the bomb before Iran (Shah) invited Israeli experts to built the first nuclear reactor in Bushehr across KSA's Eastern shore. No Mullahism either which can't be underestimated.
Which was my point.
2/3's of the world follow Arab/Semitic religions. That does not mean that Christianity in Congo is similar to Christianity in Poland or South Korea.
Similarly the Islam that has been followed in Iran since the Safavids brutally converted all the ancestors of Iranians nowadays (aside from the Persians from Southern Iran, real Persians from Fars Province) that escaped to Arabia or in the mountains, which explains why there are still Persian communities of Shafi'i Muslims in Southern Iran.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safavid_conversion_of_Iran_to_Shia_Islam
The (Shafi’i) Mufti of south Iran (Fars province)
October 9, 2014 Comments Offon The (Shafi’i) Mufti of south Iran (Fars province)
– He Studied Shari’ah in the Madinah University
– He acquired his PhD degree in Sudan
– Compiled many books in the field of Fiqh and Usool Al-Fiqh
– Known as the ‘Shaykh Al-Shafi’iyyah’ (Shaykh of the Shafi’is) in Iran
– He is of course fluent in Arabic (not like the absolute majority of Shia ‘Ayatullats’ who can’t even recite a Fatiha correctly)
– He is known for his orthodox Sunni-Shafi’i Aqidah and was more than once prevented by the Iranian regime to participate at major Sunni gatherings in Iran (what the regime also often does is to confisnicate the passports of Sunni scholars in order to prevent them to do Hajj or ‘Umra and to connect with the wider Sunni world in public)
– He runs many Shafi’i schools inside Iran (all under heavy pressure)
NOTE: As we have explained in previous posts, the Sunnis of Iran (the largest religious minority in Iran, 10% acc. to regime sources, at least 20-30% acc. to Sunni Iranian sources) are not just made up by non-Persian ethnic groups (like Baloch, Kurds etc.), this is a misconception, for there are still many ethnic Persian Sunnis in Iran, particularly in the Iranian Khorassan province (Persian Hanafis) and in the southern provinces of Iran (Fars and Hormozgan province, majority of the Sunnis there are Persian Larestani Shafi’is). South Iran is actually still a Shafi’i-Sunni fortress with many Shafi’i schools (in Pre-Safavid Iran most Persians were Shafi’is followed by Hanafis).
When the Safavids under Ismail I decided to convert everyone residing in current day Iran from Sunni to Shiite Islam in 1501, they started arranged attacks and massacres against the Sunni Persians who refused to convert (Persian Sunnis from Ray-Tehrani, Shirazi, Isfahani and other major Persian Sunnis were either slaughtered or forced to become Shiites), as a result, many Sunni Persians left their hometowns for the Zagros Mountains. After the Battle of Chaldiran where the Safavids lost to the Ottoman the Sunni Persians descended from the mountains to begin a new life in the land they named “Bastak”, meaning barrier or backstop signifying barrier from Shiite Safavids’ attacks and influences. So the southern Persian (Shafi’is) are basically the remainders of the Persian (majority Shafi’i) Sunni population of Iran. They are a minority (Persian Sunnis) but still existing in Iran and in the southern parts they even make up the indigenous majority of the population.
https://sonsofsunnah.com/2014/10/09/the-shafii-mufti-of-south-iran-fars-province/
Did you know why they did that (it was not thousands but some 1000-2000 people)? Betrayal and ISIS infiltrators in the Northern command. Youth conscripts from the South. Never seen war. Easy target.
To believe that 20.000 ISIS members could conquer 10 million big Baghdad let alone Iraq (in particular Southern Iraq which is heavily armed and the most tribal part of Iraq) is fantasy indeed.
Sure. "Reports". Of KSA supposedly paying Al-Qaeda not to attack the coalition but rather other terrorists (Houthis). Good deal since both are targeted regardless. Similar to how Iran pays Taliban to attack ISIS.
AQAP has been haunted down in KSA and KSA and the US have been using drones to target them for years. No other country did more to target them than KSA. Publicly admitted by Western intelligence services.
A documentary about this has just been made where actual unique footage is shown. Great ratings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Path_of_Blood
Anyway this thread is pure fantasy.
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