Marwat Khan Lodhi
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Iran is only popular among pakistan's shia population, it is central to their shiaism.
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Iran is only popular among pakistan's shia population, it is central to their shiaism.
You are correct. This is the main factor.Pakistanis will like anyone that raises the "Islamic flag." Get a wahabi sheikh or an extremist shia from Qom to preach hate and Pakistanis off the street will flock to their cause.
I don't think its about Islamism. I think its about Iran standing up against the US in the eyes of Pakistanis, while they have been victims of drone-attacks, etc. They see Iran as a country that won't let other countries mess with.
well Iran is very popular here in my country. It would certainty go over 90! There is no shia sunni crap here!
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LOL. And how many shias are there in Bangladesh? Its like Pakistan telling India - there is no Hindu muslim crap in Pakistan. Well there has to be some Hindus for Hindu Muslim crap to happen. If something is not done looks like Pakistan will be like Bangladesh soon with hardly any Shia population and then they can also claim like you - they have no shia sunny crap.
Idiot Indian! We have less Ahmadiya than Shia! Still Ahmadiyas are persecuted. Shiaas are not! Ahmadinejad is the most popular muslim leader here! They hardly know who is Arab King now! Cut the crap and die somewhere else!
China and India. No friends of Iran it seems.
What I meant by China and India is the population, Einstein. It seems that both people have an unfavorable opinion about Iran, while Iran's policy hasn't affected both countries.
Iran is only popular among pakistan's shia population, it is central to their shiaism.
Against Pakistan indians would not even hesitate to take side of the aliens xenomorphs even if that means indian chestbusters later-
I disagree. This Ummah thing is the reason Pakistan was created in the first place. If we turn out backs on it, then we are simply a bunch of ethnic / regional entities trying to live together for no particular reason.
Yes, there is some geographical logic behind Pakistan, it largely being based on River Indus, but this geographical factor works in a round-about way (Muslim majority populating Indus and its tributaries). But this geographical factor is not strong enough to bind this country together. The Eastern borders are no defined by any geographical feature. The Western borders are also open to interpretation. Three ethnicities are shared with three neighbors (Punjabis with India, Pashtuns with Afghanistan, & Baluch with Iran & Afghanistan). The difference between different ethnic elements are enough to tear apart this country, once Islam is taken out of equation.
Perhaps now you can begin to understand how can a strategist set about to tear this country in a couple of decades. One simply has to discredit the role of religion in Pakistan's internal and external dynamics - this being accomplished to an uncomfortable extent. The other process is to fan the apathy into hatred in ethnic terms - a process well under way.
My friend, Paksitanis point to the fact that very few others in Muslim world attach importance to religion as a basis for identity and that we should do the same. These people seem to predominate on the Pakistan-related forums and such. However the common man on the street is not represented on such forums. The street would resist such views.
If you assume that Pakistan is a country like Iran, or Turkey, or Egypt, then you are vastly mistaken.
why would it be surprising. They are a Muslim country and our neighbour
here you go on again with your monkey business
by the way, the late Qazi Hussein (Former Amir of Jamat Islami - a Sunni organization) was quite vocal about increasing economic and political ties with Iran.
So it isnt a Sunni-Shiia thing
though this petty rivalry does exist very much and there are anti-Iran factions in Pakistan (with their own vested interests of course,,,,,same way you have hardcore Shiias who are anti-KSA - again, vested interests)