Don Jaguar
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Are Wahhabi extremists anti-Shia?
You indians really need to study the divide between islam.
The answer is yes.
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Are Wahhabi extremists anti-Shia?
Abosolutly Not, even general Musa and General Yahya Khan, Most of political parties leadership and central administrations , media . almost everything is Shia dominated in Pakistan, even Quid-e-Azam were a Shia.
Now can I ask you why you are asking that?
Could be, But Saddam was different kind of thing, He was more importantly after power instead of Sectarian conflict, where in Pakistan is completly 2nd largest Shia country more then a Sunni majority country. They have a backbone kind of role in our policies. whether its establishment , Militry or civil administration.Could this be the reason for the anarchy? Something like Saddam's Iraq?
SMP was a militant group at one point in time it was much active carrying out target killing against SSP.Non of them had a militant wing.
They were made basically in 1990's to protect shias when they were killed in great numbers by SSP, LeJ, LeT terrorists.
SMP was a militant group at one point in time it was much active carrying out target killing against SSP.
SMP was a militant group at one point in time it was much active carrying out target killing against SSP.
Is it fair to say then, hearing what I hear here, and knowing what I know about the Deobandis, that the Partition of India was thrust on to all of us by the Shia elite of undivided India?
Except wahabis all of them supported Pakistan.
Assuming many indians have voted here, and they wouldn't have voted for RAW, it seems most pakistanis think its RAW that is killing Shias in pakistan.
It would be interesting to find out how many pakistani shia and sunni think its RAW separately. Generally on the issue of terrorism pakistanis have shown a tendency of quick vehement repeated denial. I suppose sunnis must be blaiming it on RAw , mossad etc as usual and shias being the victims must be seeking justice, starting point of which is identifying the real perps.
Related - I think there is too much societal pressure on most pakistanis to fall in line and think alike.
Deobandis = Wahabis ?