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Bahrain Ignites Pakistan Shiite-Sunni Feud

KARACHI – The Saudi troop deployments in Bahrain to quell Shiite-led protests against the royal family are reigniting the decades-long Sunni-Shiite tension in Pakistan.

“It is evident that cause behind ongoing tension (between Sunni and Shiite groups) is Bahrain,” Abdul Khalique Ali, a Karachi-based senior political analyst, told OnIslam.net.

“It seems if the fight for Bahrain has been shifted to Pakistan.”

Saudi Arabia sent troops into Bahrain in March to help the royal family quell pro-democracy protests in the tiny Gulf kingdom.

But the deployments have angered Shiite Pakistanis, with protests nationwide condemning the Saudi involvement.

Shiites were also angry about reports on newspaper ads to recruit hundreds of former soldiers to work for the Bahrain security forces and help with the crackdown on protestors.

Sunni groups have also jumped into the fray with demonstrations and rallies in support of Saudi Arabia.


The Sunni protestors have accused Shiite-majority Iran of being behind the unrest in Bahrain and other Gulf states.

Reports about attacks on Pakistani immigrants in Bahrain by Shiite protestors added to the anger of Sunnis in Pakistan.

In a sign of the Shiite-Sunni tension, walls across Karachi, Lahore and other Pakistani cities are littered with slogans condemning Saudi Arabia and Iran, exacerbating the already tense atmosphere between the two sects.

“This is after decades when tension between two schools of thought has reached at this level,” said Ali, referring to deadly clashes between Sunnis and Shiites in the 1970s and 1980s.

In an escalation of tension in the country, a Saudi diplomat was killed Monday after attackers opened fire at a Consulate vehicle in Karachi.

“We have reports that some disgruntled elements are trying to take advantage of tension between Shiite and Sunni group in order to trigger sectarian riots in the country,” a senior police official told OnIslam.net.

Unknown assailants also threw hand grenades and crackers on the Saudi Consulate in the city.

The Iranian Counsel General in Karachi, Ali Abbas Abdollahi, while condemning the killing of the Saudi diplomat and attack on the Consulate, said that the common enemy of Muslims wanted to create rifts among Muslims.

“This is a calculated conspiracy by our common enemy, which wants to see Muslims fighting each other,” Abdollahi said in a statement.

Sunnis make up 85 percent of Pakistan’s 180 million, while Shiites account for 10 percent.

Downplay

Analysts, however, rule out that the Sunni-Shiite tension will turn into a large-scale sectarian conflict in Pakistan.

“Sectarian groups belonging to two schools of thoughts have come into the field to support Iran and Saudi Arabia respectively,” Ali told OnIslam.net.

“However, a majority of people are not taking part in demonstrations and counter demonstrations.

“But I agree that Pakistanis in general have great respect for Saudi Arabia because of Makkah and Madina, and Shiites too know this fact very well. That is why, I don’t think, they will prefer to take on people (Sunnis) on this issue in the streets.”

Imtiaz Chandio, another Karachi-based analyst, agrees.

“Shiites are in minority in Pakistan and they cannot afford rivalry with Sunni majority. The groups that have taken to streets too will go back to peace soon,” he said.

“They (Shiites) cannot risk their interests for the sake of Iran.”

Chandio believes that the Sunnis too will not go too far out of their respect for the Saudi king in his capacity as the Custodians of the Two Holy Mosques.

“A majority of the Pakistanis are already groaning from grinding poverty and other economic issues. They don’t have time to indulge themselves in sectarian or any other clashes.”

Bahrain Ignites Pakistan Shiite-Sunni Feud - Asia-Pacific - News - OnIslam.net
 
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10% ? it's way more than that it's closer to around 20-30% pakistan has the second largest shia population in the world only behind iranian shia population.
 
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This pretty much sums it all.

This is a calculated conspiracy by our common enemy, which wants to see Muslims fighting each other,” Abdollahi said in a statement

And this is a baloney.

“Shiites are in minority in Pakistan and they cannot afford rivalry with Sunni majority.

shias and Sunnis get along in Pakistan just fine and are not interested in killing each other its the enemies of Pakistan that are hell bend on dividing the nation.

Terrorist don't have a religion and will kill any body regardless of religious back ground to achive there goals good news is most pakistanies can see that and want nothing to do with this.
 
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This pretty much sums it all.



And this is a baloney.



shias and Sunnis get along in Pakistan just fine and are not interested in killing each other its the enemies of Pakistan that are hell bend on dividing the nation.

Terrorist don't have a religion and will kill any body regardless of religious back ground to achive there goals good news is most pakistanies can see that and want nothing to do with this.

yes, I believe the ordinary Shia and Sunni have No interest in a war. But outside powers like America and Saudia Arabia are arming savages. So please don't be naive and think this wont be a major war. THIS is just a start of a HUGE war in the middle east. It will reach everycountry with a Shia and Sunni population. It will get worse in Pakistan. There is really no stopping this from spreading, unless there is a ceasefire, but you can't reason with Salafisavages :devil:
 
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yes, I believe the ordinary Shia and Sunni have No interest in a war. But outside powers like America and Saudia Arabia are arming Salafisavages. So please don't be naive and think this wont be a major war. THIS is just a start of a HUGE war in the middle east. It will reach everycountry with a Shia and Sunni population. It will get worse in Pakistan. There is really no stopping this from spreading, unless there is a ceasefire, but you can't reason with Salafisavages :devil:


I am wahabi, but I have no problem with shia's or even Iranians.

But when I sit with my Arab friends they really hate shias/Iranians. I think they make up a lot of stories about them as well.


I of course have no interest in hate.

I keep my religion to myself.

As long as someone believes there is no god except Allah swt, and Muhammad pbuh was his messenger, than that person is my brother/sister.
 
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yes, I believe the ordinary Shia and Sunni have No interest in a war. But outside powers like America and Saudia Arabia are arming Salafisavages. So please don't be naive and think this wont be a major war. THIS is just a start of a HUGE war in the middle east. It will reach everycountry with a Shia and Sunni population. It will get worse in Pakistan. There is really no stopping this from spreading, unless there is a ceasefire, but you can't reason with Salafisavages :devil:

I can't find a way to make you realize how stupid and immature that sounds; killed the whole post.
 
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The root cause of problem is that most individuals worry about the other persons religion/belief and don't worry about their own. While we all know that every person has to go in his own grave and answer for his own good and bad deeds, we should only worry about our own self and let the other person worry about his. It's pretty simple but the power hungry politicians/religion users make people fight to get politial influnce.
 
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Arabs need to take a chil pill from all this hatred and shia vs sunni b.s.
 
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The root cause of problem is that most individuals worry about the other persons religion/belief and don't worry about their own. While we all know that every person has to go in his own grave and answer for his own good and bad deeds, we should only worry about our own self and let the other person worry about his. It's pretty simple but the power hungry politicians/religion users make people fight to get politial influnce.


Bravo!

Well said.


Unfortunately many Pakistani Shias and many more Pakistani Sunnis do not believe in the sanctity and sacredness of their own faith.

So the Ayatullleees of Iran turn around like wax-statutue when it comes to so many of our Shia Pakistanis.

Similarly Saudi and Arab Mulleees pull strings of their Pakistani-Sunni puppets.

Then the Shia Puppets and the Sunni puppets jump up and down against each other and against whomever the puppet masters from Iran or Saudi want them to.

And that's an utter shame, because so many among us Sunnis and Shias believe in Islam-first, ethnicity-second, and Pakistan-third.

No wonder our beautiful country is in deep deep deep deep $hit.



peace
 
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Marg bar Saudis Bahrinis Iranis molvis Ayatullahs for feuding Shia Sunni thing in Pakistan. After reading both I have come to the conclusion because of there is no interaction between the two side ulema miss understanding are not being removed other wise they are not even sects since core of both is same they only fight on history of Islam which have no impact on Islam itself :)
 
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Look at the date of original article

Move on
 
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