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Yemeni rebel missile attack injures 26 at airport in Saudi Arabia

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Wahhabi terrorist, Baagh’daad in Persian means heaven of Zoroasterian God. Baghdad was a Persian capital for centuries.Also Basra is a Persian world. And Iraq means smaller Iran [Iranak Iraq].

www.iranicaonline.org/articles/eran-eransah

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Šahrestānīhā_ī_Ērānšahr

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persia_and_Iraq_Command

www.iranicaonline.org/articles/basra

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ctesiphon

Mashhad means “place of martyrdom” of eighth Shia Imam.

Qom is not an arabic name. That only shows your low iq.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qom

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tepe_Sialk

LOL, Arabized and militarily, religiously, culturally and linguistically conquered Farsi, Baghdad (as in previous SEMITIC) settlements predated your 2500 year old entity with MILLENNIA!

You mean Babylon?:lol: The ancient Semitic World Unesco Heritage Site that has ZERO to do with an 2500 year old entity like Iran but predates it by 3000 years!:lol:

Fact of the matter is that there are ZERO big fat ZERO cities of Farsi origin in the ENTIRE Arab world but in Iran there are 100's of cities of Arab origin just in Al-Ahwaz alone!

Qom is of Arabic origin.

YOUR OWN NONSENSE IRANIC ONLINE HAHA:

Vvery few biographical dates known about Ḥasan b. Moḥammad Qomi. One such date is the year of the completion of his work that is, 378/988-89, although Ḥosayn Modarresi Ṭabāṭabāʾi (p. 12) has argued that the year 379/989-90 is the correct date. Ḥasan was an Arab of Yemeni origin and a descendant of the Ašʿari family that had ruled the city in the past.


http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/tarik-e-qom

Lie some more my Arabized troll.

Al-Basra is a 1400 year old city founded by ARABS from Hijaz and is an ARABIC name. As are 100% of its citizens.

The city was called by many names throughout its history, Basrah being the most common. In Arabic the word baṣrah means "the overwatcher", which might have been an allusion to the city's origin as an Arab military base against the Sassanids. Others have argued that the name is derived from the Aramaic word basratha, meaning "place of huts, settlement".[4]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basra

How many more of your lies do I need to pick apart? Lying is part of your national psyche and that of your sect.
 
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Not in arabic, it does not. It is derived from 'Mashaahid' which means sights/scenes.
That is another meaning but the original meaning is place of martyrdom of Imam Reza (a) by Tazis.

مشهد الرضا

LOL, Arabized and militarily, religiously, culturally and linguistically conquered Farsi, Baghdad (as in previous SEMITIC) settlements predated your 2500 year old entity with MILLENNIA!

You mean Babylon?:lol: The ancient Semitic World Unesco Heritage Site that has ZERO to do with an 2500 year old entity like Iran but predates it by 3000 years!:lol:

Fact of the matter is that there are ZERO big fat ZERO cities of Farsi origin in the ENTIRE Arab world but in Iran there are 100's of cities of Arab origin just in Al-Ahwaz alone!

Qom is of Arabic origin.

YOUR OWN NONSENSE IRANIC ONLINE HAHA:

Vvery few biographical dates known about Ḥasan b. Moḥammad Qomi. One such date is the year of the completion of his work that is, 378/988-89, although Ḥosayn Modarresi Ṭabāṭabāʾi (p. 12) has argued that the year 379/989-90 is the correct date. Ḥasan was an Arab of Yemeni origin and a descendant of the Ašʿari family that had ruled the city in the past.


http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/tarik-e-qom

Lie some more my Arabized troll.

Al-Basra is a 1400 year old city founded by ARABS from Hijaz and is an ARABIC name. As are 100% of its citizens.

The city was called by many names throughout its history, Basrah being the most common. In Arabic the word baṣrah means "the overwatcher", which might have been an allusion to the city's origin as an Arab military base against the Sassanids. Others have argued that the name is derived from the Aramaic word basratha, meaning "place of huts, settlement".[4]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basra

How many more of your lies do I need to pick apart? Lying is part of your national psyche and that of your sect.
Basra was a great city before Arab invasion and it has Persian origin.

www.iranicaonline.org/articles/basra
 
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Basra was a great city before Arab invasion and it has Persian origin.

www.iranicaonline.org/articles/basra

No replies to my actual posts after having your nonsense exposed!

My Arabized troll and Arab off-spring, Basra did not exist prior to the Arabs. As for your "martyrdoms" those are Shia Twelver propaganda that no other Muslims support. You claim many absurd things and have many absurd beliefs such as the Qur'an not being complete and being corrupted, about Aisha (ra) and the rightly guided Caliphs and in particular the great Omar ibn al-Khattab (ra). Abu Bakr (ra) as well. So many other sahib of Prophet Muhammad (saws) as well. It is time to expose those beliefs of yours that you are trying to corrupt Muslims with. Even worse add to that the 40 year old Wilayat al-Faqih cancerous concept of yours.

Likewise Baghdad was a city built by the Caliph Al-Mansur (ra).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Baghdad

Statue of Caliph Al-Mansur (ra) in Baghdad:



No sane person takes your nonsense lies seriously or Farsi propaganda. Tell that to Iraqis from Baghdad and see what they will say.:lol:

Imaginary "Wahhabis" (Hanbali) in comparison might be theological conservative and strict but they have not corrupted Islam as your Twelver's have done and in particular the Wilayat al-Faqih regime.
 
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Wahhabi waste of oxygen terrorist, Baagh’daad in Persian means heaven of Zoroasterian God. Baghdad was a Persian capital for centuries.Also Basra is a Persian world. And Iraq means smaller Iran [Iranak Iraq].

www.iranicaonline.org/articles/eran-eransah

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Šahrestānīhā_ī_Ērānšahr

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persia_and_Iraq_Command

www.iranicaonline.org/articles/basra

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ctesiphon

Mashhad means “place of martyrdom” of eighth Shia Imam.

Qom is one oldest cities in Iran.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qom

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tepe_Sialk
Please stop it majority of Persian language are Arab words you use arabic alphabet and many things in Iran have Arab originally
 
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Brother, that is if you believe Houthi terrorist cult propaganda. It was nothing more than an artillery shell hence the zero damages and no casualties. Nothing to worry about whatsoever. Airport was working 1 hour after.
Bro artillery shell dont fly 200 kms to.abha airport
 
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Video from 10 hours ago. Everything working perfectly, lol. Some artillery shell but good that it was milked to give the two satanic cancers (Houthis and Irnian Wilayat al-Faqih regime) more bad publicity and expose them of deliberately targeting civilians.


Strong responses from allies and the world.
yesterday you said all these weapons are not battle proven..
 
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I think Saudis can defeat the houthis militarily however they losing the information war and that is worrying.

Saudis members need to dissect the beliefs of houthis to the wider Muslim world. That'll slowly take away any sympathy the average Muslim has for the houthis.
 
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Bro artillery shell dont fly 200 kms to.abha airport

I was referring to most successful cross-border "attacks" being artillery shells just across the almost 2000 km long border that is mostly mountainous (3000+ meters above sea level).

This was most likely a small missile or some drone. There is zero proof of that attack even occurring as I have not seen any footage or photos of any damage or those supposedly 26 lightly wounded people. From the videos from the airport that I posted from today (that never stopped working as can be seen online) all looked fine.

Houthis have claimed many lies including hitting the center of 8 million big Riyadh (LOL) yet there is ZERO footage. So their lies are exposed but their propaganda works for their dumb supporters who believe that they will reach actual KSA territory, lol.

I think Saudis can defeat the houthis militarily however they losing the information war and that is worrying.

Saudis members need to dissect the beliefs of houthis to the wider Muslim world. That'll slowly take away any sympathy the average Muslim has for the houthis.

This conflict is not much impactful other than for Yemen (only parts of it too) and the direct border regions of KSA. It is a spillover effect of the Yemeni civil war. It is not really religious in nature as Yemenis are not sectarian people. It is a war between evil and good and of a usurper cult (Houthis) and the legitimate government. Otherwise this war would look differently. In any case Houthis are desperate hence those fire crackers. They have admitted that they have not many options left so this is some of their "strongest" attacks to date.
 
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This conflict is not much impactful other than for Yemen (only parts of it too) and the direct border regions of KSA. It is a spillover effect of the Yemeni civil war. It is not really religious in nature as Yemenis are not sectarian people. It is a war between evil and good and a far of a usurper cult (Houthis) and the legitimate government. Otherwise this war would look differently. In any case Houthis are desperate hence those fire crackers. They have admitted that they have not many options left so this is some of their "strongest" attacks to date.

Yeh I know, I don't have anything against Yemeni zaidis.

But these houthis, as you say, are something else totally. With their leader and his father being taught in Iran etc... The types of beliefs these people have, that alone will make them lose sympathy in the wider Muslim world. I honestly thought houthis were normal"zaidis too until I read about them from a cool Iranian dude on twitter.
 
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Yeh I know, I don't have anything against Yemeni zaidis.

But these houthis, as you say, are something else totally. With their leader and his father being taught in Iran etc... The types of beliefs these people have, that alone will make them lose sympathy in the wider Muslim world. I honestly thought houthis were "normal" zaidis too until I read about them from a cool Iranian dude on twitter.

Nor has KSA. KSA was allies with the Zaydi king/Imam before North Yemen turned into a Republic. For instance KSA supported the Zaydis against Nasser's Egypt in the 1960's during the Arab cold war.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Yemen_Civil_War

Historically people of Northern Yemen are very close to people of Southern KSA and to an extent Hijaz. As have the dynasties been. For instance the Sharif of Makkah was close with the Zaydi monarchs and Imams of Northern Yemen.

Houthis are a terrorist cult funded in 1994 by an anti-Yemeni terrorist and cult leader who tried to start a religious cult aimed at installing Zaydi rule in Northern Yemen.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hussein_Badreddin_al-Houthi

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houthi_movement

Since he had no legitimacy as a ruler he could not declare himself as a king or Imam as previous Zaydi rulers of Yemen. So instead he started a rebellion against Sana'a under Ali Abdullah Saleh's rule (himself a Zaydi) and used local grievances against Sana'a (that exist everywhere in Yemen due to a weak central state) to kickstart his cult/movement.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houthi_insurgency_in_Yemen

After some years the Yemeni government saw the dangers and combatted (military) the movement and killed the founder back in 2004. Later relatives of that founder from the Al-Houthi clan took over the mantle and started to focus on Israel and the US to gather supporters (easy pray in the Arab world during that era) and later either the Iranian Mullah's or the other way around saw the opportunity to cooperate in order to try to set up a new Hezbollah at the doorstep of KSA in a very strategic country like Yemen. Since that relationship began their beliefs started to change drastically and separated from mainstream Zaydi beliefs that are otherwise very close to mainstream Sunni Islam. Hence, as written earlier, there not being a tradition of sectarianism in Yemen to begin with.

This post of mine is what occurred (without going into too many details) but if you discuss this conflict with some Mullah drone, put them in their places by telling them the above and ordinary Muslims that you engage with who might have something to say about this conflict.
 
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Yeh I know, I don't have anything against Yemeni zaidis.

But these houthis, as you say, are something else totally. With their leader and his father being taught in Iran etc... The types of beliefs these people have, that alone will make them lose sympathy in the wider Muslim world. I honestly thought houthis were normal"zaidis too until I read about them from a cool Iranian dude on twitter.
Bro, the Houthis ALREADY had a movement and ideology before Iran decided to be their "senior consultant in Jihad". Iran- Houthi relationship is more of a partnership than a proxy relationship imo. Iran didnt create the Houthis or decide their direction(at least until recently IF) so i think its some Iran haters who want to make the Houthis look like a complete tool of Iran and they are not.
 
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Bro, the Houthis ALREADY had a movement and ideology before Iran decided to be their "senior consultant in Jihad". Iran- Houthi relationship is more of a partnership than a proxy relationship imo. Iran didnt create the Houthis or decide their direction(at least until recently IF) so i think its some Iran haters who want to make the Houthis look like a complete tool of Iran and they are not.

Like I said, I got my information from actual Iranian. Starting off independent doesn't mean they can't become someone else's tools.
 
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