Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Of Shia and Syria (Part 2)

The curios case of Syria and Egypt are actually more related than you might think. As i wrote earlier, President Assad of Syria is an alawite shia while President Morsi of Egypt came from the rank of Muslim Brotherhood or Ikhwanul Muslimin. Naturally, Assad would harbour hatred towards Morsi.

As the Assad regime actively battling the insurgents in his country, there are report that suggested Morsi was ousted as the army feared that they will be ordered to breach the border to help the insurgents in their fight against the Syrian army under Assad command. Try looking up on the internet and you will find that the person responsible for this is actually a follower of shia. It is no secret that there are hundreds of sect of shia in the world with different fundamentals and approach towards their obsession with their imams, however one thing they share is their hatreds towards the ahlul sunnah wal jamaah (ASWJ). The word jamaah, for those who did not know, means group or a whole lot, meaning that the majority of Muslims belong to this particular group,while the others are divided to such groups as shia,wahabi,salafi and tareqat. Now, what this means is that, in a country where the person in power is a shia, they will do whatever they can to get rid of ASWJ, this includes but not limited to political assasination, blackmailing, mass genocide, even to the extent of using chemical weapons.

What some of us don't know is the ties between these shias with their hidden allies, Israel and the United States. Have you ever wondered, why Israel and the United States never attack Iran which they accused of housing WMDs? but launched an all out attack on Iraq which later was declared WMD free?

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