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BREAKING NEWS: Explosion hits Shia mosque in Kuwait

RIP, I hope countries make a move and close all salafist madrassahs or just wait for terror attacks. Yemen, Lebanon, Syria should defeat Al-Qaeda, Al-Nusra because they are the same as ISIS. Countries should work together to destroy ISIS and Al-qaeda/al-nusra and any group that works with them.
 
The perpetrator. Belonged to Daesh. Looks young. An idiotic move.


The old Emir visited the site of the bombing attack too.


France 24 Arabic reportage.

 
Shiites need to start getting more vocal against what other Shiites extremists do in Iraq, Syria and Yemen of killing Sunnis there, Shiites need to condemn the actions of Hezbollah and terrorist Houthis in Yemen alongside the the Syrian regime so incidents like these never happen, because as long as Shiites stay silent against the terror committed in their names the affected people will see them as guilty. So until then no one should be surprised if more attacks like this occurre in the future.
I don't know what shias of kuwait (40%) have to do with Yemen for example. What's next, killing Indonesian Shia maybe? because of war in Yemen.
 
Breaking news! News are coming that a bomb blast in Kuwait mosque on/after Friday prayer at least kill there persons.
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Saudi ME allies fire reach in their houses now, sad thing is that mosques are targeting. RIP

Very sad indeed however.... slowly they would also taste their own medicine....... these Arabs funded many terrorist groups in Pakistan.

On political front, ISIS has started to challenge the Kings of the Arab world. Frankly, at this stage it is difficult to predict what would be outcome.
 
Very sad indeed however.... slowly they would also taste their own medicine....... these Arabs funded many terrorist groups in Pakistan.

On political front, ISIS has started to challenge the Kings of the Arab world. Frankly, at this stage it is difficult to predict what would be outcome.

Hillarious. Which so-called terrorist group are those? Also where was Pakistan's role in all of that?

Are you joking? Challenge what? ISIS is present in 2 Arab countries (war torn of course) and then a few small local groups in countries such as Tunisia, Libya and Yemen have pledged allegiance to them. A few terrorist attacks here and there don't challenge anything.

Not sure if serious or just trolling.

Also Arabs are not afraid of wars so we will survive perfectly. Thank you very much.

I don't know what shias of kuwait (40%) have to do with Yemen for example. What's next, killing Indonesian Shia maybe? because of war in Yemen.

Shia's in Kuwait form around 1/3 of the native population. Most migrants, whether from fellow Arab countries or elsewhere, are mostly Sunni Muslims and there is also a large percentage of non-Muslims, for instance Hindu Indians and Nepalis and Roman Catholic Filipinos. That are a lot of those (Filipinos) in the GCC and ironically they tend to be the most friendly. peaceful and law-abiding groups despite being non-Muslim.

Also radical Sunnis and Shias use geopolitics and events in the region for their own agenda and as an excuse to retaliate so it's not wrong. It works both ways though but since Shia's are a small minority they are more vulnerable but had it been the other way around it would be a similar situation. We see that in Iraq for instance.

In any case we are dealing with a tiny minority and it's mostly the work if not entirely the work of ISIS nowadays when it comes to attacks on Shia's in the Arab world. So there is no wider Sunni-Shia problem in that sense even despite all the conflicts.
 
Shiites need to start getting more vocal against what other Shiites extremists do in Iraq, Syria and Yemen of killing Sunnis there, Shiites need to condemn the actions of Hezbollah and terrorist Houthis in Yemen alongside the the Syrian regime so incidents like these never happen, because as long as Shiites stay silent against the terror committed in their names the affected people will see them as guilty. So until then no one should be surprised if more attacks like this occurre in the future.

Shias should criticize themselves for being bombed:tup:

Solid logic bro. Good going.

Similarly french should blame themselves, as well as tunisisans, Syrians, pakistan is etc. Etc. Etc
 
Shias should criticize themselves for being bombed:tup:

Solid logic bro. Good going.

Similarly french should blame themselves, as well as tunisisans, Syrians, pakistan is etc. Etc. Etc

You did obviously not understand the post nor do you understand the current geopolitics which is helping set the fire of sectarianism alight. I don't blame you as you are an Indian and thus are likely not to have much clue about the geopolitics of the MENA region.

Every party is to be blamed one way or another. You need two for tango after all.

Nobody is killing Shia's in France, Tunisia or Syria. In Syria the Shia ruled regime (Al-Assad) is committing genocide on Syrians (majority Sunni Muslims) with the help of Shia power Iran and hordes of Shia Afghan, Iraqi, Lebanese, Yemeni mercenaries etc. That regime has killed many more people than ISIS.

In Lebanon Shia led Hezbollah is killing opponents (Sunni and Christian Lebanese Arabs) and in Yemen the Shia Houthi cult is committing war crimes and engaging in a illegal coup d'état (condemned by UN).

In Iraq the Shia terrorist militias are not innocent either. Human rights watches have confirmed their murders, torture, destruction etc. of Sunnis and their properties.

Not everything is about ISIS.

Now we are back to it being between Sunni and Shia extremists as I told which is what fuels the regional conflict. Both are tiny minorities overall. Most people (99%) live peacefully side by side. Whether in the GCC or elsewhere.

But of course you are out there to demonize the 1.5 BILLION Sunni Muslims and equal them with 30.000 or so big ISIS.

Next.
 
You did obviously not understand the post nor do you understand the current geopolitics which is helping set the fire of sectarianism alight. I don't blame you as you are an Indian and thus are likely not to have much clue about the geopolitics of the MENA region.

Every party is to be blamed one way or another. You need two for tango after all.

Nobody is killing Shia's in France, Tunisia or Syria. In Syria the Shia ruled regime (Al-Assad) is committing genocide on Syrians (majority Sunni Muslims) with the help of Shia power Iran and hordes of Shia Afghan, Iraqi, Lebanese, Yemeni mercenaries etc. That regime has killed many more people than ISIS.

In Lebanon Shia led Hezbollah is killing opponents (Sunni and Christian Lebanese Arabs) and in Yemen the Shia Houthi cult is committing war crimes and engaging in a illegal coup d'état (condemned by UN).

In Iraq the Shia terrorist militias are not innocent either. Human rights watches have confirmed their murders, torture, destruction etc. of Sunnis and their properties.

Not everything is about ISIS.

Now we are back to it being between Sunni and Shia extremists as I told which is what fuels the conflict. Both are tiny minorities overall. Most people (99%) live peacefully side by side. Whether in the GCC or elsewhere.

Next.
I can understand logic quite well and that's what I pointed out.

If you wanna kill shias, or shias wanna kill Sunnis in MENA, it ain't any skin off my back.

Please carry on with your dumbness, spare the civilized world this terror shyt of yours.
 
I can understand logic quite well and that's what I pointed out.

If you wanna kill shias, or shias wanna kill Sunnis in MENA, it ain't any skin off my back.

Please carry on with your dumbness, spare the civilized world this terror shyt of yours.

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I don't know what shias of kuwait (40%) have to do with Yemen for example. What's next, killing Indonesian Shia maybe? because of war in Yemen.

The same ideology, that's what they have in common.

Also aren't you a hypocrite much? Earlier you were saying that you hope all countries discriminate against Salafies, what happened now?
 
As expected, the ape who blew himself up was a Saudi citizen. Saudi Arabia, sending peace-loving activists all over the globe. They are self-sufficient in 2 things, oil and suicide bombers.


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Hillarious. Which so-called terrorist group are those? Also where was Pakistan's role in all of that?

Are you joking? Challenge what? ISIS is present in 2 Arab countries (war torn of course) and then a few small local groups in countries such as Tunisia, Libya and Yemen have pledged allegiance to them. A few terrorist attacks here and there don't challenge anything.

Not sure if serious or just trolling.

Also Arabs are not afraid of wars so we will survive perfectly. Thank you very much.

In any case we are dealing with a tiny minority and it's mostly the work if not entirely the work of ISIS nowadays when it comes to attacks on Shia's in the Arab world. So there is no wider Sunni-Shia problem in that sense even despite all the conflicts.

@Saif al-Arab

Here are some links for your information, if you want i have tons of links.

WikiLeaks cables portray Saudi Arabia as a cash machine for terrorists | World news | The Guardian

How Saudi Wahhabism Is the Fountainhead of Islamist Terrorism | Yousaf Butt

Terrorist Sponsors: Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, China | Cato Institute

AND FINALLY,

Saudi donors most signifcant source of terrorism funding in Pakistan


Secondly, this is Asymmetic or 4th/ 5th generation warfare so don't take it lightly it is just the promo of what is coming ahead.

I totally agree that Arabs will survive but its not about the survival of the Arabs, its about the survival of King, monarchs and sheikhs who rule the ME. Would they be able to survive this, well i seriously doubt it.
 
RIP


There is no reason to kill the people that are worshipping God in a Mosque.
 

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