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The differences among the Mulim Ummah is political largely. Then we have the resistance from local customs / culture which is strong and ancient in Persia. With proper understanding of The Message preaching equality, brotherhood and economic/social justice this difference is diminishing. But our enemoes don't like that. For instance the Great Ayatullah Ruhullah Khomeini's central message to all was to remove all these barriers and unite as one - as has been ordained by Allah SWT. Alas, the new rulers of Iran have strayed from that path. Perhaps the worse are the Arabs who treat all others inferior.
Some Arabs maybe but not most Arabs, remember our prophet ASOS was an Arab, and those Arabs who might have an inferiority complex might treat others the way you say, but that is straying from islamic values.
There are other cases where everyone wants to be a king and if not, than it isn't fair!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and they feel themselves inferior, that is a psychological problem of both, the ordinary Arab who feels superior and the non Arab who feels inferior, I said "feel" meaning an individual feeling opposed to a majority feeling of brotherhood and affection between Muslim nations.
Arab-persian rivalry has to be 1 of the oldest in the world.
Arab-persian rivalry has been the oldest illusion in the world.