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Ancient Persia does not exist. Long gone.
Ummayyads do not exist either. Gone, too.
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People live with fantasies.
People who use such argument are the Israelis. If we are going to use this might as well forfeit our lands to the Apes who ruled all the planet before all of you.
What?People who use such argument are the Israelis. If we are going to use this might as well forfeit our lands to the Apes who ruled all the planet before all of you.
Mossa I accept you are not a wahhabi. But tell me are Mr Wahhab's books standard texts in Saudi schools. Now I know that even though this was a simple binary question ie the answer was one of YES or NO. you were embarrassed and reluctant to admit this.
Tell me why are you ashamed that this man's texts are standard in Saudi schools.
Mr Waheb books are standard in Saudi just like Mr Khomeni books are standard in Iran and there is no shame in that.
Just that the former was less lunatic than the later who was indoctrinated in France with the help of French intelligence angency to advance French economic interests in Persian Gulf and openly called for exporting revolution by terrorism, funded proxies and conducted mass scale political murders which even put the Shah era to shame.
Also the books of Mr Wahab is mostly focused on the roots of Iman, correctness of Aqeedah, spirtuality and so forth so I dont see something wrong with his teaching compared to someone who has never opened a book written by Mr Wahab.
Khomeini's Own Blasphemy
Although Ayatollah Khomeini passed a fatwa against Salman Rushdie for insulting Islam, he himself committed a number of blasphemies against Islam. He claimed that the teachings of Shia Imams are equal to those in the Quran and that the Imams are infallible.[110] Further, Khomeini derided and held in light estimation the Messengers and the prophets, particularly Prophet Muhammad.[111] Probably as a result of his personal aspirations, Khomeini asserted that the wahi (divine revelation) did not cease and continues after the death of the messenger.[112] He also reviled the companions of the Prophet.
The "Human Sacrifice" if Khomeni Revolution.
The 1988 executions of political prisoners in Iran (Persian: ۱۳۶۷ اعدام زندانیان سیاسی در تابستان‎ refers to the systematic execution of thousands of political prisoners across Iran by the government, starting on 19 July 1988 and lasting about five months. The majority of the prisoners killed were supporters of the People's Mujahedin of Iran, although thousands of supporters of other leftist groups, including the Fedaian and the Tudeh Party of Iran (Communist Party), were also executed.[1][2]
The killings have been called "an act of violence unprecedented in Iranian history — unprecedented in form, content, and intensity."[3] The exact number of prisoners executed remains unclear. Amnesty International recorded the names of over 4,482 political prisoners reportedly killed during this time,[4] but Iranian opposition groups suggest that the number of prisoners executed was far higher, and as many as 30,000 prisoners may have been executed.[5][6]
Following the execution of thousands of political prisoners by the Islamic government, Montazeri told Khomeini 'your prisons are far worse than those of the Shah and his SAVAK.'[157] After a letter of his complaints was leaked to Europe and broadcast on the BBC, a furious Khomeini ousted him from his position as official successor.
It is quite ironic that a Saudi is lecturing Iranians about democracy.It is no secret that Iranian regime is the embodemnt of dictatorship and theocracy. I petty the poor people of Iran whos revolution was hijacked by this persona and turned their country into the state it is now. I shiver at the thought of ending up like Iran in case Al-Saud fall. May Allah forever keep them as the guardians of the two holy mosques from those who seek to destroy it.
It is quite ironic that a Saudi is lecturing Iranians about democracy.
I do not believe in democracy. However I believe in citizens' rights. Democracy is not the angelic system it is made out to be. Not be a long shot. I am quite happy about the way KSA is run for I think there is no better system for the country right now.
It is no secret that Iranian regime is the embodemnt of dictatorship and theocracy. I petty the poor people of Iran whos revolution was hijacked by this persona and turned their country into the state it is now. I shiver at the thought of ending up like Iran in case Al-Saud fall. May Allah forever keep them as the guardians of the two holy mosques from those who seek to destroy it.
Am surprised the degree of astounding hatred Saudis have for Iranians. Why don't they learn to tolerate that Iran will always remain Shia? Why are they so eager to pick up fight with Iran? Do they want to convert all Shias to Sunnis because (possibly) they consider Shias as Kafirs? What kind of absurd thinking is that?
If we moved towards cessation of hostilities, resumption of trade, assistance of each other in defence, we will see a time when we can bury the hatchet and come out as a powerful alliance. This is not pan-Islamism, this is finding common ground where there should be one and differences today exist on who occupies which tiny piece of rock?
All these empires you guys are posting, these got destroyed because you all sought to conquer. Instead you all should have sought to ally with each other.
Saudis are least bothered about Iran but their interference in Arab issues is what creates the friction.
Best post in the topic. Here we see Saudis planning to wipe out Shias and Iran. And Iranians planning to take over Bahrain. How about an alliance between Saudi and Iran which clearly specifies their territory and encourages defence, economic cooperation?
Example please?