M. Sarmad
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Okay here is a curve ball for you...Do you think Shiaism is an oblique way of expressing Persian rebellion against Arab dominance? The way Ali (may his memories be cherished) is depicted in Iranian Art and murals, you might as well think he was a recent revolutionary Iranian poet who was martyred by some fascist oppressor.
Quite the contrary, it's the Sunni Islam that is Persian in character.
From the authors of all authentic Hadith Books (Sihah Sittah) to the greatest Sunni Imam (Abu Hanifa) to the second most Influential muslim after Muhammad PBUH (i.e. Ghazali), all were Persians.
Shiaism flourished in South and East Arabia and some parts of Africa. Persians converted to Shi'ism only a few hundred years ago.
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