Saif al-Arab
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That's your opinion, no problem.
However, the shrines exist, the personalities buried there exists, the Shia faith exists...these are the facts. Ba'athi secular regime is being helped by the state of Iran and the state of Russia as per the agreements between them. The only involvement of Pakistani Shias in Syria is for the defence of the Holy Shrines as they were attacked via suicide bombings. You will not find the involvement of Liwa Zainabiyoun in the Battle of Aleppo or the Battle of Palmyra or the Battle of Deir Ez-Zour. All of these battles were fought and won by the SAA and their official allies. Turkey has helped the Northern Syrian Sunni Arabs by getting directly involved in the conflict and sacrificing it's own soldiers by shedding blood. No one is stopping Saudi or the UAE to do the same.
Pakistani Shias also volunteered for Iraq (Karbala and Najaf) when ISIS were upon the gates of Baghdad. They did not participate in reconquering the Northern Iraqi territory from ISIS. That was done purely by the Iraqi Shias, Sunnis etc.
You not believing in Shia theology is completely fine, you don't have to or need to defend the Shrines or other Shias. It's a non-issue on part of the Shia volunteers as to what the Sunnis think of their Shrines or revered personalities.
Which shrines are those exactly? Are you talking about that 1 SINGLE shrine supposedly located in Syria while in reality it is located in Cairo, Egypt?
Recently built by Iranian Mullah's and financed by them in order to have a growing link to Syria and the Al-Assad regime by flooding it with Iranian pilgrims and obviously agents at the same time?
You are kidding yourself. Those so-called "holy Shia warriors" from the other end of the planet (they have no business in Syria nor are they even Arabs) are actively taking part in the systematic massacres and oppression (well-recorded and don't bother arguing about it) of the Al-Assad regime since 2011 (not even talking about the policy state before that).
Let them fight against Daesh but Daesh and similar groups do not equal the Syrian opposition or people. They are like a drop in the ocean. Fact of the matter is that those people are aiding an horrible oppressor who is not even a religious person or a Shia due to geopolitical reasons (being told so by the Iranian Mullah's). That is why mostly impoverished poor Afghan refugees in Iran that live worse off than any expat worker in the GCC, living in basements or as homeless people, are offered money and a passport to go die defend your "imaginary" Shia honor.
When former leading Hezbollah members tell it like it is, you have a huge problem with your arguments.
A Shia Arab from Southern Lebanon (co-founder of Hezbollah) tells the truth:
BTW, I am not even that religious. Let's make that clear. I am just picking your nonsense (with all due respect) arguments apart.
Tell me, what is it that Shia Muslims supposedly mourn during Muharram? What was Hussein ibn Ali (ra) fighting against? Would he have been supporting the oppressor (Al-Assad regime) against the Syrian people? Would he have been supporting what the Syrian regime has been doing to 10.000's of civilian Syrians (torturing them to death), killing and mutilating teenagers due to writing anti-Al-Assad graffiti on the walls back in 2011.
Hamza Ali Al-Khateeb is a martyr not a bunch of terrorists/mercenaries from abroad that are fighting for money on behalf of a Iranian Mullah regime and worse, the Al-Assad regime.
BTW they are treated like trash by all parties in the conflict.
Nobody has any respect for them and rightly so.
Here are more masterpieces of those "holy warriors":
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/11/world/asia/afghanistan-iran-syria-revolutionary-guards.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/30/opinion/sunday/iran-afghanistan-refugees-assad-syria.html
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