Bilal
THINK TANK: CONSULTANT
Stop the racial angle all the time.Now outsiders (non-Arabs)
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Stop the racial angle all the time.Now outsiders (non-Arabs)
What racial angle are you talking about? Stop seeing ghosts when there are none here. Read the entire post, not just 1 sentence. Context matters.Stop the racial angle all the time.
Yeah, all points are nice. But it has started to look like that relative or neighbor that shows up to own the day of your success and is suddenly the most concerned person ever.What racial angle are you talking about? Stop seeing ghosts when there are none here. Read the entire post, not just 1 sentence. Context matters.
Outsiders where telling Syrians to just forget about past events (crimes committed against them motivated by sect by their supposed brothers) which clearly makes a charade out of that notion. My example of their treatment in Lebanon by their brothers is another confirmation of that. It did not happen 10 years ago. It is happening RIGHT NOW.
It is easy to preach this positive message (which it is) when 1) you are not at the receiving end of such behavior and have not been that for 13 years, 2) the other party is not willing to change their behavior but their supporters preach the very same thing.
I think that all sane people can see that something here is not making sense.
The main and most important difference here (which is factual) is that in the Syrian theatre, extreme elements such as ISIS/AQ only have a fringe level of support (hence no minorities in Syria being targeted here almost 1 week after the fall of Al-Assad - despite the ongoing propaganda campaign that we have already seen in this very thread and online from the pro-Al-Assad faction) while on the other hand it is very different the other way around. Hence I am yet to encounter a single Hezbollah supporter who openly admits that it was wrong what they did and committed of crimes in Syria for the past 13 years. That this should not have been happening and that it was treason to the very same Syrian people that always stood with Lebanon when they fought against Israel.
This double standard should not continue if we aspire to move on and join ranks.
I am tired of regular Sunnis being called ISIS/AQ etc. by this group for standing up against their tyrants. I am tired of seeing accusations of sectarianism when they, the accusers, support the biggest sectarians and don't ever disown their extreme elements, rather the opposite.
The main problem here is dishonesty. The party that screams sectarianism 24/7 was and is the most sectarian party in the first place and the party that helped turn a popular Syrian uprising into a sectarian war. Which was seemingly their goal. The same party (pro-Assad crowd) are attacking ordinary Syrians within Lebanon who just happen to celebrate the ouster of their oppressor. People who have never hurt Arab Shia Lebanese once in their life and people who gave their lives in the defense of Lebanon against Israel.Yeah, all points are nice. But it has started to look like that relative or neighbor that shows up to own the day your success.
It’s just becoming nauseating.
I agree, as you may have seen my stance. There is no defence for the heinous crimes of Assad if everyone puts down their glasses of biases.The main problem here is dishonesty. The party that screams sectarianism 24/7 was and is the most sectarian party in the first place and the party that helped turn a popular Syrian uprising into a sectarian war. Which was seemingly their goal. The same party (pro-Assad crowd) are attacking ordinary Syrians within Lebanon who just happen to celebrate the ouster of their oppressor. People who have never hurt Arab Shia Lebanese once in their life and people who gave their lives in the defense of Lebanon against Israel.
The very same regime (Al-Assad) was a sectarian project from the very beginning. How otherwise do you define a minority that makes up 5% of the population (Nusayris) controlling 75% of all top positions within Syria?
I have a problem with a regime that was sectarian to the core in its very existence and their supporters, accusing regular Syrians and anti-Al-Assad regime supporters for terrorists (as evidenced in this thread - not making this up several users can confirm), AQ, ISIS and other such nonsense (knowing very well that those fringe extremist elements are just that - fringe and not enjoying even remotely widespread support) when they never disown their sectarian elements (never seen it) and all while this happens, they have the shame and audacity to talk about unity? Really?
If Sunnis were as bad as portrayed by those confused and ignorant souls, there would not be any minorities to begin with. It is beyond ridiculous that this behavior is being tolerated and not stopped once and for all.
Another, trait for them is their hatred for Middle East. They do not want to involve anything in Middle East.
Those here who keep abusing Turkey don't seem to realize how fortunate Muslims are to have Turkey back.
No offence brother but this is corny ash.all Muslim countries Turkey has the best chance of becoming the leader, but only if it unites everyone
No offence brother but this is corny ash.
No offence brother but this is corny ash.
Now outsiders (non-Arabs) will understand why Syrians have no love for Hezbollah and why cheap words of harmony and cooperation will just remain that as long as this is how they behave and have behaved in Syria since 2011.
The message of that guy is wrong (as they would not be any better) but the point here remains the same.
Let us just speak frankly here. I am not aware of any Sunni Arabs whether in Syria or Lebanon killing or hurting Hezbollah or regular Lebanese Shia Arabs or invading their land or supporting their oppressors. Unfortunately this occurred the other way around in Syria for 13 years but somehow people expect Syrians to just accept such behavior and look the other way around? Which person with any degree of self-respect would accept such behavior from supposed brothers?
The difference here is that the vast majority of Syrian Sunnis don't support the fringe extreme groups but unfortunately the other way around, Hezbollah enjoys almost anonymous support among their community.
I hav enhver seen a single Lebanese Shia Arab say, we agree with Hezbollah in their fight against Israel but what we were doing in Syria was wrong. This is very insane when you think about it and speaks volume about the indoctrination. Yet, people have the audacity to call Syrians AQ/ISIS for toppling a bloodthirsty regime?
This also explains the poor treatment of Syrians in Lebanon in general.
Complete mess. Not sure what is wrong with that part of the Arab world.
Even when we had a war with the Houthis we never treated Northern Yemenis this way and hosted and continue to host millions of Yemenis.
This is very good postNo it is not. Turkey is the strongest Muslim country right now regardless of silly puppet accusations by the usual suspects. Yes, Turkey is a NATO member but so what? Has it attacked Muslims ever since WW2 ended? Has it created 100's of terrorist sectarian terrorist groups/militias/proxies/puppets who create havoc in various Muslim countries under the cover of fighting Israel and the US/West?
Also if you knew about history of empire building and Islamic history you would know that there were always a people who took the reigns at some point in history from the Rashidun, to Umayyad to Abbasid to Fatimid to Ottomans etc. Or in your region (South Asia) it was the Mughal Empire (most recently).
Or do you think that a sectarian Iranian regime who for 45 years have failed to unify even Shias, will take the lead?
Turkey is 1 billion times better for Muslims than the Iranian regime. You know what? Most Muslims probably agree with this.
I see a future of great Arab-Turkish cooperation even with secular/Kemalist Turkey but ironically I don't see any healthy cooperation and have never seen (for 45 years) with a supposed Islamic Republic next door (Iran).
Very funny if it was not tragicomical.
I won't explain why this is but I will just put it this way, neither Arabs or Turks, despite some past disagreements in history (throughout most of history we cooperated and had cordial ties), there is no obsession. I am talking about ordinary people, not regimes in power here.
This is never happening. There's no chance Turkiye/Turks is going to lead Arabs/Iran/Pakistan and vice versa and thats without even bringing up the sectarian divide that exist. The days of leader or whole Muslim world is gone.For most of my life it seemed like Turkey had abandoned Islam and become part of the secular West. People didn't even mention Turkey when issues relating to the Islamic world, or the Middle East were discussed. Then, since Erdogan has been in power, Turkey seems to be turning back to the Islamic world.
Those here who keep abusing Turkey don't seem to realize how fortunate Muslims are to have Turkey back. Of all Muslim countries Turkey has the best chance of becoming the leader, but only if it unites everyone rather than fall into nationalism or sectarian traps.
He was being corny but this is Straight up cringe.No it is not. Turkey is the strongest Muslim country right now regardless of silly puppet accusations by the usual suspects. Yes, Turkey is a NATO member but so what? Has it attacked Muslims ever since WW2 ended? Has it created 100's of terrorist sectarian terrorist groups/militias/proxies/puppets who create havoc in various Muslim countries under the cover of fighting Israel and the US/West?
Also if you knew about history of empire building and Islamic history you would know that there were always a people who took the reigns at some point in history from the Rashidun, to Umayyad to Abbasid to Fatimid to Ottomans etc. Or in your region (South Asia) it was the Mughal Empire (most recently).
Or do you think that a sectarian Iranian regime who for 45 years have failed to unify even Shias, will take the lead?
Turkey is 1 billion times better for Muslims than the Iranian regime. You know what? Most Muslims probably agree with this.
I see a future of great Arab-Turkish cooperation even with secular/Kemalist Turkey but ironically I don't see any healthy cooperation and have never seen (for 45 years) with a supposed Islamic Republic next door (Iran).
Very funny if it was not tragicomical.
He was being corny but this is Straight up cringe.
Turkey is part of NATO, an alliance that has killed countless Muslims. Turkey is a state that has billions of dollars of worth of trade with Israel. Turks have a fetish of being westerners ( EU-Membership ) sometimes or sometimes claiming Turan despite being Greek Anatolians.
Aint no one simping for Turks apart from those high on Turkish fairytales.
Leadership comes in many ways, history burden and fear of rule is anachronic approach, leading in cooperation would be enough as you have plenty to offer.This is never happening. There's no chance Turkiye/Turks is going to lead Arabs/Iran/Pakistan and vice versa and thats without even bringing up the sectarian divide that exist. The days of leader or whole Muslim world is gone.
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