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General Qamar Javed Bajwa Likely to Have an Urgent Trip to Iran. Pakistan Ripped Apart Between Saudi

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Pakistan must maintain good relations with Iran. Pakistan should not jump in Saudi Iran war. I believe that pakistan leadership knows this and is mature enough to take right decision.
 
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Technically, the oldest section of Islam is Sunni which is based on Sunnah taking Authentic Hadiths and Holy Quran into the account. Unfortunately, unforgettable civil war is made into the religion in form of shia-sm in response to the rulers and its community [practicing Sunnah] even though civil war had nothing to do with the religion but more to do with the morality.

What is done is done. Now it is imperative to find middle ground to accommodate both parties [Sunni + Shia] into the one community. Not to mention, there are more section of Islam now more than ever, and i cannot stress how important it is to find middle ground to build bridge in the era of faith with diversities.

there is nothing technical about it..
Sunnah is to follow the prophet pbuh....
everyone no matter what sect perform the Sunnah to a degree....eg. they all pray salat. this is Sunnah.
division is more political than religious and then the mullah/sheikh nonsense added to the division of Muslims.
what is done can be undone through learning and not following blindly
 
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there is nothing technical about it..
Sunnah is to follow the prophet pbuh....
everyone no matter what sect perform the Sunnah to a degree....eg. they all pray salat. this is Sunnah.
division is more political than religious and then the mullah/sheikh nonsense added to the division of Muslims.
what is done can be undone through learning and not following blindly

Not every sects perform Sunnah and that is why there is too many confusion and division.

If undone was possible through learning, then there wouldn't be many sections to begin with. Let's stick with the present in the real world and find real solution to address the real problem that cannot be undone but can be controlled.
 
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They will do the same what they did with khulafa rashideen .

Abu lolo shit tomb still in iran.
Due to the demands of Sunni parliamentary members his tomb was shout down. No respect to murderer of caliphs
If his act becomes a tradition between Muslims, everyone will pick up a sword and start killing Muslim leaders, which would cause a deep violence in Muslim world. Wisdom and foresight hatred his act. We don't even recognize him as a sane human
 
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Sectarian ideals will get banned directly, no warnings.
Learn to differentiate between political shia-ism and those who follow Fiqh-Jafria.
Man there should be no warning just ban them please.

A wise move
Two choices get bheek from Sauds or secure one of our important border. I go for second one.
 
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Pakistan needs to exercise neutrality in the Saudi-Iran split. We have to make it clear to Iran that Pakistan does not condone the anti-Iran statements made at Riyadh and is only engaged with the alliance so far as it is aimed at tackling terrorism in the Muslim world.
Our relations with KSA are of utmost importance but we cannot let them dictate the nature of our engagement with other nations, that is what comprises the thin line between an alliance and a patron-client relationship.
In that sense I believe that it is a prudent move for Pakistan to allay Iranian concerns on the matter and aim at resolving our concerns with Iran through dialogue and meaningful bilateral engagement.
 
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Lol there are 2.5 million Pakistanis living in Saudi Arabia alone. How many followed the same path as Tashfeen Malik? and her husband Farook was born n raised in US. Know your facts before you speak.

2.5 million who have no self respect.... can't imagine living in such an opressive society where you have zero basic rights and are at the mercy of two-bit kafeels.

You being someone living in Saudi and having this hateful sectarian worldview exactly proves my point.
 
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Not every sects perform Sunnah and that is why there is too many confusion and division.

If undone was possible through learning, then there wouldn't be many sections to begin with. Let's stick with the present in the real world and find real solution to address the real problem that cannot be undone but can be controlled.
The issue is that the set of beliefs, writings and records generally referred to as the "Sunnah" got written down almost two centuries after the death of Prophet, be it seerah books, tafseers or the hadith collection. Academically, anything removed so far from the Prophet's era can never be fully trusted.

And you are wrong that only "Sunnis" follow the Sunnah. Shias have "Sunnah" too, but it is not derived from the six Sunni hadith books or the seerah literature like that of Ibn Hisham, al-Tabari, Ibn Saad etc. They have their own seerah and hadith books. From a purely academic point of view, Shia hadith could perhaps be ranked higher in terms of authenticity/legitimacy, since their chains (Isnad) almost exclusively run through the family line of the Prophet. However, the same issue of latency plagues their literature too.

So even if one were to try, who's version of Sunnah is one supposed to accept. As I said before, academically both are untrustworthy since one can never fully discount possibilities like alterations, politically motivated revisions and even outright forgeries within the religious texts that were written after so long. In certain cases, thats all too obvious.

Finally, the religion is not the science exactly. One cannot scrutinize the religious literature with the same rigors as applied to the scientific analysis. If done, what is left at the end can be deemed too "unbelievable". One also cannot go back 1400 or 2000 years to see how events really transpired, or even if they took place at all. Neither is it possible to re-create those ancient environments and simulate the outcome. Therefore, at the end of the road its a matter of belief no matter which side of the debate you choose to be on.
 
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