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The Covert Origins of ISIS

Without Western wars of aggression in the ME there wouldn't be any serious shia-sunni conflict. The West did and does everything it can to create more division and chaos, with great success I should say (partly because the people of the region are not exactly well-educated and bright).




He was Kurd. Secondly, Turks and Iranians have contributed more to Islamic civilization than Arabs. Not that it matters to me, but it's a fact.
The fact is that Baghdad was an Arab capital of an advanced Islamic civilization. Of course Turks and Iranians contributed more than the Arabs, look just at the shear numbers, The Arabs were not that numerous, but had a powerful message for Humanity, Iranians were convinced by it and so the Turks, Even the most powerful man on earth in his time Gingis Khan had three/ four of his Khanats or kingdoms embracing Islam. In a few words it is the message of Islam that was powerful, the Arabs were the first to receive it and to convey it to others, it was no small task, and it took a whole lot of sacrifice to achieve that, the Persians or Iranians and Turks and so many others abided by it and helped make it successful, actually one of the most successful civilizations that has ever existed, and these are words and opinions of some of the most famous scientists, historians , archaeologists and scholars throughout the ages and from different parts of the world, mostly Western ones.
When you take someone from your own country who has always lived there and compare him to someone else from your own country who was born and raised in the USA for instance (just one generation let alone 2nd, 3rd or 4th generations), you'll be able to compare and get an honest answer.
I do not want to argue with you, since I already told you that you are right and that I appreciate your post. The only thing that I wanted to correct, is the origins of Salahuddin Al Ayyubi, We know that his father was a Kurd, but not much was said about the origins of his mother. And the main thing is that he had an Arabic name. but the most important thing to remember him for is that he was one of the greatest Muslim generals Who has defeated the crusaders and liberated Al Quds, established the freedom of religion, spared the defeated armies and asked them just to leave and go back to their families, instead of mass murdering them like they did to Muslims in Al Quds.
 
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