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Iraq geographically lies in the dead center of where Shia Muslims and Sunni Muslims (both Kurd and Arab Sunnis) meet, at least by historic cultural geographic boundaries. To the west, south, and north, Iraq is bordered by Sunni countries. To the ... more
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• Paul Sullivan: Who Are the Shia? • Timothy Furnish: Ignorance May Be Bliss, but It Makes for Bad Policy: Analysis of the Iraq Study Group Report Updated 12/18/06 The Islam religion was founded by Mohammed in the seventh century. In 622 he founded ... more
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Thursday's security initiatives come as speculation continues over the whereabouts of firebrand Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. (Watch why al-Sadr's whereabouts are a mystery ) Sami al-Askari, an adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and a ... more
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The finality of the Prophethood very well did end with Muhammed (saw) No Jaffery (Twelver) Shia school of thought has ever claimed the Imams are Prophets after Muhammed(saw), I dont care what Shia book anyone brings, if it contradicts with the ... more
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Babism and Bahai are religions pretending to be like Islam, but are man-made ideologies copying rules from here and there. They were created by a group of heretics who tried hard to destroy Islam.They are not offshoots of Shia Islam. ... more
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That is something that goes back to about 1800 years ago. The Sunni killed a person who the Shiite somehow not exactly half worshiped. The Shiites beliefs are kinda wrong and disturbed. They also believe that if a Shiite person kills a Sunni person, ... more
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One who is Sunni is one who follows The Qur'an and The Sunneh of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). Those who are Shi'a are individuals who are very much misguided. They think that the relatives of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), ... more
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Pakistan also has the second largest Shia Muslim population. 96 percent of Pakistan is Islamic. ... more
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there is only political differences after the death of prophet muhammad(pbuh) there was no rightful heir to become the caliph(muslim leader) so the shias thought it should be of the blood line they thought that hadrath ali should have been the ... more
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The source of the rage motivating Islamist militancy can also be seen in the selection of targets in the current wave of terrorist attacks. Since the rise of al-Qaeda, atrocities against Shiite Muslims have increased dramatically, ending the ... more
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