Hassan Al-Somal
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It seems this sectarianism that is engulfing in the Muslim world is getting worse every day. There are no moderate nor reasonable forces who want to calm it. There is no one, at least in the Muslim world, who is benefiting from it. We have states, such as Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, Afghanistan, and Somalia in ruin; we also have states like Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Iran, in the process of being destabilized.
Sadly, some of the Muslim nations are already at war against each other or in the process of arming themselves to the teeth in order to prepare themselves in their next major conflict against another Muslim nation. Allah forbid it will not be nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons that they deploy against each other, but the way it is going, it does not look good.
Every one thinks he or she is right. Every group thinks the other group is heretic, mushrekeen (polytheists), etc. There is a lack of established Islamic scholars, on both sides (Sunni and Shia), who want to calm it.
The result we have now is mothers who are widowed; young Muslim men blowing themselves up against other Muslims; endless windows, orphanage, and entire societies who are destitute.
Please swallow your national/sect/tribe pride and try to answer these questions:
1. What do you think the way of out of this mayhem and sectarianism?
2. Why are we missing reasonable forces who want to calm it?
3. Is the solution out of our hands?
Sadly, some of the Muslim nations are already at war against each other or in the process of arming themselves to the teeth in order to prepare themselves in their next major conflict against another Muslim nation. Allah forbid it will not be nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons that they deploy against each other, but the way it is going, it does not look good.
Every one thinks he or she is right. Every group thinks the other group is heretic, mushrekeen (polytheists), etc. There is a lack of established Islamic scholars, on both sides (Sunni and Shia), who want to calm it.
The result we have now is mothers who are widowed; young Muslim men blowing themselves up against other Muslims; endless windows, orphanage, and entire societies who are destitute.
Please swallow your national/sect/tribe pride and try to answer these questions:
1. What do you think the way of out of this mayhem and sectarianism?
2. Why are we missing reasonable forces who want to calm it?
3. Is the solution out of our hands?