Arabian Stallion
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Why would it turn Islamic anyway, Shia's are not even religious. Shia's identify as Shia in regards to their supposed 'Persian' background. It has nothing to do with the religion of Islam, religion of Islam is used to advance/use better effective means for that agenda. That's it. In the ME, some of you make it appear as a religious struggle, in front of Western audience it's a humanitarian struggle against Muslim terrorists and evil Islam and what not. Which is more than enough validation for the theory that is an ethnic crusade.
Brother, you seem to have been fooled by what you see on PDF. There are more Shia Arabs in the world than Shia Farsis. 99,9% of all Shia Arabs have absolutely no ancestral ties to Iran or any such ties whatsoever. The largest community of Shia Arabs in the world can be found in Southern Iraq and the people there are identical to Saudi Arabian Arabs (they belong to the exact same tribes) and most of them even migrated from KSA (mainly Najd) not that long ago. Only a few centuries ago. Some migrated into Iraq when Iraq was still a Kingdom (1958). Vice versa too. When many of those tribes settled in Southern Iraq (the most recent migration wave, I am not talking about the hundreds that occurred during the Islamic Age or in pre-Islamic times (Lakhmids) or prior to us even being known as Arabs but solely our Semitic ancestors (Babylonians, Akkadians) etc. All of them migrated from Arabia into Mesopotamia and Levant. Even the Sumerians are thought by many professors and studies to be originally from nearby Eastern Arabia (Arabian bifacial culture) and their supposed descendants the Marsh Arabs cluster more with people of Arabia than anyone else on DNA tests. Just Google this.
Anyway back to the most recent migrations from what is today KSA and Arabia into KSA. Most of those tribes were Sunni such as Shammer, Tamim, Khafaja, Al-Ali, Malik, Ka'b, Assad, Khaled etc. but after settling in Southern Iraq, especially around Najaf and Karbala, where Shia Arabs had been dominating since the advent of Islam, they started to convert into Shia Islam. The forced Safavid conversion of Iran from mainly Sunni to Shia Islam in previous decades also had a thing to say.
However those who migrated North or West of Baghdad remained Sunni as that area of what later came to be Iraq was sparsely populated by Shias and moreover the dominant foreign power, was the Sunni Ottomans. That is why you to this day can find the same Arab tribes in Iraq belonging to different sects (either Shia or Sunni) due to their geographic location. For instance Shammar around Mosul are Sunni but those south of Baghdad are Shia. Same story with all of those tribes that I mentioned previously and many others.
The reason why the Iraqi government, Shia dominated, has aligned themselves with the Mullah's is due to the influence of the Islamic Shia Dawa party in Iraq (Abadis and Malikis party) and because Iran is the only or at least one of the very few Shia majority states in the world, tiny Bahrain and mostly secular/irreligious Azerbaijan being the other, majority Shia states who they can align themselves with. Moreover Iran has been ruled by Mullah's since 1979 and that is why Islamist Shia Arab political groups and certain people align themselves with that country in lack of better allies.
In fact it is in many ways the fault of various Arab regimes, KSA's included, and the Arab street, that we have contributed to many (thankfully only a minority) Shia Arabs aligning themselves with the Mullah's. However most Iranians, despite being majority Shia, are not very religious and are fueled by nationalism (most non-religious Iranians hate Arabs as well it seems, including Shia Arabs obviously) so once the Mullah's will be gone from Iran, the Shia Arabs will no longer be able to ally themselves with Iran, as their common interests will diverge.
Anyway I am hopeful that sectarianism will be a thing of the past in the Arab and Muslim world and if that occurs most of our problems, or at least A LOT of them, will be solved.