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Bahraini Forces Attacked Holy Mausoleum of Prominent Shia Philosopher

Who are you kidding here bro, dont tell me that the bucket loads of bidats dont take place in these so called shrines. And before calling me a taliban get your head out of khomeneis or who evers behind you got it in. If you dont agree with me I dont care, you accuse me of something then better be ready to receive one too.

So are you telling me tht bidats (which is for aysal e sawab? if im not mistaken?) equals to worshipping the deceased ?even if its unislamic or anything... its the people who are wrong not the saints who preached Allahs words.... its the same logic taliban fags use to blow up shrines.....as for khomeini ... i dont give a damn .. nor do i give a shyt abt "your" wahab.... so keep shut...

And calling others majoosi or whatever the hell makes you ...... what?
 
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So are you telling me tht bidats (which is for aysal e sawab? if im not mistaken?) equals to worshipping the deceased ?even if its unislamic or anything... its the people who are wrong not the saints who preached Allahs words.... its the same logic taliban fags use to blow up shrines.....as for khomeini ... i dont give a damn .. nor do i give a shyt abt "your" wahab.... so keep shut...

And calling others majoosi or whatever the hell makes you ...... what?


Kindly make up your mind on who I am a taliban or a wahabi, and calling someone a majoosi makes me exactly what it makes you when you and your butt buddies started calling me taliban.
Now I cant really make up my mind here on who is the bigger extremist here, you or the talibans or maybe you both are the same, trying to shove their thoughts down someones throats. You started going bonkers on me just because I live in Kuwait so you automatically assume that I am a wahabi. lol

That dont really show much but your narrow mindedness. The saints who preached our ancestors are dead, gone. The things you call isale sawab to me are bidats, close to kufr or kufr at times. Praying for the dead is one thing doing all what goes on there is not isale sawab. But then its your believe, not mine.

Also again, I never condoned blowing things up because kufr is practiced there. But then again you shouldnt be so stubborn to not want to accept that you goofed up by jumping the gun in accusing me of things. And please dont act like indians with these retarded iraninans. The rest it is your call.

@Aslan @DESERT FIGHTER - Come on, brothers !

Heed the Koranic Wisdom in this 'to you is your way & to me mine'. So respectfully disagree, if you must, & move on !


Only if he had not called me a taliban, I dont even care about the iranian retards. But for your sake as you mentioned, the Quran 'to you is your way & to me mine'. I am not going to reply to him any more, no matter what comes.
 
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i think Aslan avatar picture enough said...which purely against extremism ...
 
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Something about this Scholar, which is well respected among Shia and Sunni scholars of Bahrain .

Kamal al-Deen Maitham bin Ali bin Maitham al-Bahrani (Arabic: الشيخ ميثم البحراني‎, 1238 – 1299), commonly known as Sheikh Maitham Al Bahrani (also spelt Maytham al-Bahrani) was a leading 13th Century Twelver Bahrani theologian, author and philosopher. Al Bahrani wrote on Twelver doctrine, affirmed free will, the infallibility of prophets and imams, the appointed imamate of `Ali, and the occultation of the Twelfth Imam. Along with Kamal al-Din Ibn Sa’adah al Bahrani, Jamal al-Din ‘Ali ibn Sulayman al-Bahrani, Maytham Al Bahrani was part of a 13th century Bahrain school of theology that emphasised rationalism.

At the same time, Maytham Al Bahrani was profoundly influenced by the disciplines of philosophy and mysticism. He wrote widely on such theology related philosophical issues as epistimology and ontology.

Al Bahrani's scholarship took in both Imami and Sunni sources; according to University of Bahrain academic, Ali Al Oraibi:

“ Maytham expresses admiration for certain Sunni theologians and quotes Sunni traditions, to the extent that it is said in Shi’i circles that while the Sunni ibn Abi al Hadid can be mistaken for an Imami, the Imami Maytham can be mistaken for a Sunni. ”
In the 13th Century, Twelvers - particularly mystics. - were a growing influence in Bahrain, which had previously been dominated by the Ismaili Qarmatian sect.

The Bahrain school of thought's integration of philosophy and mysticism into Imami Shi'ism had an enduring legacy, influencing fourteenth century theologians such as Ibn Abi Jumhur al-Ahsai'i. Politically, the intellectual vitality of al-Bahrani and his contemporaries is credited with converting the Ilkhanid monarch, Mohammed Khudabandeh, to convert to Shi'ism and announce a Shia state.

He is buried in Mahooz, Bahrain, where a shrine and mosque have been constructed.
 
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Well the same guy insulted many times shias . he was the guy saying "shias eat ****" or things like this.
He supported Jundallah .

Sunnis are less than 10% in Iran not 33% as he says.
Mostly Kurds (not all Kurds) and of course like him balochs.
Anyway there is a real problem with balochs. And Iranian policy should change for better concerning them.

But you know .. when Rezaee himself said we should give more respect to some regions, what think most Iranians even in politics,
some extremists always blame these words. stuborn to their stupidity.
it will take time and i hope Iran with the new governmet is in the right direction...
we need to avoid insulting each other especially our religions (like he did) and to change for good the country, not for hatred.
 
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