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! Five killed as gunmen target Shias marking Ashura in Kabul

By AFP
October 11, 2016 22:35

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KABUL: Gunmen targeted Shia pilgrims in Kabul late Tuesday, killing at least five people as they gathered to celebrate Ashura, one of the most important festivals on the Shiite calendar, officials said.

At least one attacker was killed, interior ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said, adding that the assault was over.

Earlier he had said two attackers were killed and at least one more assailant remained on the loose. Special forces had briefly entered the Karte Sakhi shrine near Kabul University to see if any more gunmen were left alive.

Four civilians and one police officer were killed in the attack, with 24 including three police injured, a senior security official said.

“A number of attackers have targeted people in Karte Sakhi shrine,” said Kabul Police chief Abdul Rahman Rahimi.

“Police have evacuated dozens of people from the shrine. A number of civilians and police have been injured.”

No group has yet claimed responsibility for the assault.

The threat of attack targeting Shias was considered particularly serious during Ashura, and many foreign embassies had restricted their staff’s movements until the end of the week in Kabul.

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Ashura, which will be celebrated Wednesday, commemorates the death of Imam Hussein, who was assassinated in 680.

For Shias around the world, Ashura is a symbol of the struggle against oppression.

The last attack on the Afghan Shia minority, on July 23 in Kabul, killed 84 people and left 130 injured. It was claimed by the Islamic State organisation.

Tuesday’s attack came as Afghanistan deployed hundreds of commandos backed by NATO air strikes in Lashkar Gah to drive Taliban insurgents from the southern city after their latest attempt to seize the capital of Helmand province.
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According to Bilal Sarwary 35 people have died and at least 64 people are injured.
 
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I have to say the Wahabis have destroyed entire civilizations with just religion -- their weapon doesn't even need a kinetic component.

I completely agree with your viewpoint. In Pakistan the SS have been responsible for many attacks. Once upon a time the Muslim world led science, maths, art and literature. However, these salafists have tried to destroy Islam and its message. I'm a Sunni and from my prospective the clergy must play a more active role to disown these people.
 
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I completely agree with your viewpoint. In Pakistan the SS have been responsible for many attacks. Once upon a time the Muslim world led science, maths, art and literature. However, these salafists have tried to destroy Islam and its message. I'm a Sunni and from my prospective the clergy must play a more active role to disown these people.

Or maybe the clergy should be Atta-Turked
 
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Secularism will never resolve the issue and its not compatible with Islam. Ataturk did many wrong things in Turkey and is not exactly a good role model for the Muslim world.

Turkey is relatively peaceful state
 
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Secularism will never resolve the issue and its not compatible with Islam. Ataturk did many wrong things in Turkey and is not exactly a good role model for the Muslim world.

Quite to the contrary:

I think a secular Turkey (not the one that the current fascist Erdogan is trying to make) is a good model for the Muslim world.

For all those who never Mohammad Ali Jinnah -- he was a secular Muslim -- and if you look at the (dense) work of the Reconstruction of Islamic Thought by Eqbal -- so was he.

Rather than citing Sheikhs, Nujoomees, Mujadids, it would much benefit the Muslim world if they put their lot in astronomy, physics, empirical methods, modern science, mathematics, etc.

The decay in the Muslim world in internal -- and it is due to the shutting down of the natural faculties of reason, free inquiry and thought.

If it was not for Atta-Turk (yes some of his actions are not compatible with modern human rights) -- Turkey could have been Afghanistan today.

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Turkey is relatively peaceful state

Ataturk was a secularists dictator because his party controlled Turkey between the period of 1923-1950 with an iron rod. None of the elections were fair under his leadership and he introduced draconian laws against the Muslims. In the last 4 decades Turkey has faced many military coups, so the theory mentioned in your post is false.
 
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Ataturk was a secularists dictator because his party controlled Turkey between the period of 1923-1950 with an iron rod. None of the elections were fair under his leadership and he introduced draconian laws against the Muslims. In the last 4 decades Turkey has faced many military coups, so the theory mentioned in your post is false.

While what you have written is true -- Turkey fared much better than its contemporaries in the Muslim world: Pakistan: Egypt, Indonesia, Iran -- and credit has to be given to Ata-Turk and secular Turks who laid the foundation of a modern society.

Turkey has the same secretariat fault lines as do Iraq, Pakistan and so many other Muslim countries -- but you never hear of secretarial violence in Turkey.

Further the coups were by and large bloodless

One side-effect that Ata-Turk may or may not have foreseen is that the enormous state pressure on the clergy in Turkey and the open criticism of religious mechanisms from the secular quarters of society forced the Turkish religious body(ies) to come up with rigorous responses to life, history, science as when compared to say in Pakistan.

Try kicking up a discussion with an educated Turkish Muslim cleric and then compare him to a Pakistani TV Mollah -- the difference is night and day.
 
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