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The first Iranian fighter in Syria

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By the way, Basijis are just as bad as Salafis.

We don't have to go into detail: Just look at all countries where Salafis have major power, the terror region in the Afpak-Border and in currently in several Arab countries, look what's going in these places...

.....and then they cry foul over "foreign intervention." :rolleyes:

For two years, Shias did not interfere in the Syrian crises while Salafis flodded Syria with weapons and tens of thousands of fighters. Salafis started this terrible situation!
 
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We don't have to go into detail: Just look at all countries where Salafis have major power, the terror region in the Afpak-Border and in currently in several Arab countries, look what's going in these places...



For two years, Shias did not interfere in the Syrian crises while Salafis flodded Syria with weapons and tens of thousands of fighters. Salafis started this terrible situation!


Okay enjoy the fight..and both of you keep paying for weapons from the Americans and Russians.
 
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He is there to protect the shrine of Sayida Zeinab

Ø*مید علیمی

And this is annonced shortly after the presidential election, so now a new dynamic has occured, where Iran can and may get more involved in Syria, but slowly to prepare Iranian and global public opinion for it. It will start with only protecting religious sites, but then slowly expand to fighting. I think in the coming weeks we will see more and more Iranian volunteers going to Syria, a lot of Basijis...and believe me, religious fanatic Basijis would love to wage jihad against infidel Salafis.

We are going to see a nice litte Holy war between the most extremist versions of the two Islamic sects, Basijis vs. Salafis, and the Basijis will slaughter the Salafis, and I will watch it on my nice 48inch TV while eating my popcorn and drinking a chocolate shake. :bounce:

Fu-cker . Shiism is not the most extremist sect of Islam .

In fact :

Shia is the sunniest sect of Islam ( Dr Ali Shariati )
 
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If Assad regime survives this rebellion, then there is no stopping of Iran dominating the whole of ME region.
 
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We don't have to go into detail: Just look at all countries where Salafis have major power, the terror region in the Afpak-Border and in currently in several Arab countries, look what's going in these places...



For two years, Shias did not interfere in the Syrian crises while Salafis flodded Syria with weapons and tens of thousands of fighters. Salafis started this terrible situation!

Oh please, in Af-Pak, it's Deobandis, they're almost always confused for Salafis. In the caucuses it's Sufis, same with Xinjiang. In Lebanon, it's Hezbullah, a shia group.

Blaming Salafis is just a way of deflecting the issues. Syria's situation started because of Hafiz the butcher's dictatorship, whom the Iranians supported and then started supporting his son's tyrannical rule.

By the way, Iran and Shia groups were operating in Syria from day one, it's just now that we're hearing about it from official channels.
 
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Ḥashshāshīn;4471616 said:
Who are you to say who is infidel and who is not?

Read the op before complaining.
 
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Oh please, in Af-Pak, it's Deobandis, they're almost always confused for Salafis. In the caucuses it's Sufis, same with Xinjiang. In Lebanon, it's Hezbullah, a shia group.

Blaming Salafis is just a way of deflecting the issues. Syria's situation started because of Hafiz the butcher's dictatorship, whom the Iranians supported and then started supporting his son's tyrannical rule.

By the way, Iran and Shia groups were operating in Syria from day one, it's just now that we're hearing about it from official channels.

Not exactly, much of what you wrote is false.

1.The extremist ideology in Pakistan was imported by Wahhabis , same situation in Afghanistan.

2.In the caucuses and parts of Russia, Again the Wahhabis are killing Sufis, They've already killed couple well-known Sufis.

3.Syria's situation, is like all the other Middle eastern countries like Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Jordan, one family rules with iron fists, at least in Syria most people and minorities were protected by Assad.



Following a tripling in the price of oil in the mid-1970s and the progressive takeover of Saudi Aramco oil company between 1974 and 1980, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia acquired large sums of revenue from oil exports. It began to spend tens of billions of dollars throughout the Islamic World to promote the movement of Islam favored in that country — known as Salafi or Wahabbi Islam



Pakistan

Sufism has been a "part of the fabric of life in the Pakistan region for centuries".Salafi Islam is a more recent addition, having been introduced into Pakistan from "Arab-Afghans" (i.e. Arab and other Muslims from outside Afghanistan, who came to Pakistan to fight in Afghanistan) mujahedeen were fighting Soviet occupiers in the early 1980s. They found common agendas and support from Deobandi movement. In Pakistan the dynamic between Sufi Muslims and fundamentalists has lately entered an especially intense phase with the proliferation of militant groups.

There are hundreds of shrines to Sufi saints spread across the cities and countryside of Pakistan. From March 2005 to 2010, 209 people were killed and 560 injured in 29 attacks on Sufi shrines. In 2010 bomb attacks escalated, detonating in the presence of thousands of worshipers, and in the nation’s largest cities, such as Karachi and Lahore. Five attacks that year killed 64 people. At least some of the attacks are attributed to banned militant organizations of Salafi backgrounds.Salafist criticize dancing and drumming at shrine festivals, which in their view, does not accurately reflect the teachings and practice of the Prophet and his companions.



Russia, Dagestan

In late August 2012, a revered Sufi scholar Sheikh Said Afandi and 5 others were among killed in Dagestan suicide bomb attack. A seventy-five year old cleric in the Sufi Brotherhood, Afandi was a key Sufi leader in the North Caucasus and had publicly denounced Salafism.
 
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