Syrian Civil War and The future of Syria after liberation

It doesn’t matter if he’s Alawite, look at how many Sunni leaders are puppets and slaves to Zionist. This Alawhite is better than all of them, and he’s the only one who’s an independent leader.

It’s completely irrelevant whether he’s an Alawite.
But the Syrian rebels want democracy or rule of majority and do not want to be ruled by a tyrant from a minority community, even if we ignore religious affiliations.

Why should a minority rule over a majority?

A minority ruling over a majority is an injustice.
 
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The Assad regime has been resisting for 13 years

How they ended up
In just 10 days??!!
1) Is it an agreement?
2) Orders from other countries
3) The revolutionaries had invincible forces

@lord_x17

1 -- Iran and Hezbolah made fatal mistake to attack Israel
2 -- Europe doesnt want another huge refugee wave from Syria ( Idlib )
3 -- Russia is bussy in Ukraine
4 -- HTS and opposition Forces have air supports with Drones to maintaine the balance of power
 
YPG and PKK are now twice as strong and the rebels will turn against themselves in very short amount of time when they decide governance. Turkey will likely see millions more refugees once the rebels start fighting among themselves for power, loot, women etc and Kurdish state has a platform to explode into a real nation
 
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Syria is not a passing geographical patch in Islamic and Arab history. It is a fortress and a historical extension of the Arabs of the Peninsula 🇸🇦 since the era of the Umayyads. It is enough that it contains the grave of the sword of God, Khalid bin Al-Walid, and the honorable companions of the Messenger of God.

@Columbuos
 
Yes Saladin was a great man. He defeated the crusaders.

Saladin was not kurd ( his father was Arab and his Mother was Turk )
and not kurds but Turks ( Seljuks ) defeated the crusaders

Saladin was a general in Turkish ZENGI Dynasty which was initially an Atabegate of the Seljuk Empire created in 1127. It formed a Turk dynasty of sunni Muslim faith which ruled parts of the Levant and Upper Mesopotamia including Syria
 
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Saladin was not kurd ( his father was Arab and his Mother was Turk )
and not kurds but Turks ( Seljuks ) defeated the crusaders
Okay, well according to Britannica encyclopedia, which by the way is a proper and authentic encyclopedia, says Saladin was of Kurdish ethnicity.

Guess the Kurds win that one.
Evidence from Britannica encyclopedia. This is on the free edition with no subscription payment.

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Alawite doctrine:
Who are the Alawites whose religion Syrian President Bashar al-Assad professes, and from what sect?

Alawites, also known pejoratively as Nusayris, are an ethno-religious group living primarily in the Levant, a sect originating from Shiite Islam. Alawites revere Ali bin Abi Talib, who is considered the first imam of the Twelver school. The group is believed to have been founded by Muhammad ibn Nusayr in the 9th century. Ibn Nusayr was a student of the tenth Twelver Imam Ali al-Hadi and the eleventh Imam al-Hasan al-Askari. For this reason, the Alawites are also called Nusayris

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Since Hafez al-Assad assumed power through the Corrective Movement in 1970, the government has been dominated by a political elite led by the Alawite Assad family. During the Islamic uprising in Syria in the 1970s and 1980s, the establishment came under pressure. The Syrian civil war has created even greater pressures

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Alawism is a method, not a sect, because it considers the Islamic religion to be its only religion, and its way of understanding Islam is mystical, stemming from the approach of Ali bin Abi Talib in understanding Islam, and the origins of the Nusayri mystical method rely on four main pillars, which are:

The Qur’an
Prophetic hadiths and Sunnah
Consensus
Mind

@_14a0


The number of Nusayris in Syria does not exceed between 5-7% of the population of 23 million. 87% are Sunni Arab Muslims.
The regime falsified the number of its sect, sometimes claiming 12% and sometimes 10%. During the revolution, the Nusayri regime forcibly displaced about 14 million Muslims and killed 2 million Muslims. Its war was sectarian and brought in Shiites from everywhere as a demographic change.

@MobayedAhmed
 
Syria is not a passing geographical patch in Islamic and Arab history. It is a fortress and a historical extension of the Arabs of the Peninsula 🇸🇦 since the era of the Umayyads. It is enough that it contains the grave of the sword of God, Khalid bin Al-Walid, and the honorable companions of the Messenger of God.

@Columbuos
What an interesting change of heart, I must say.
 
YPG and PKK are now twice as strong and the rebels will turn against themselves in very short amount of time when they decide governance. Turkey will likely see millions more refugees once the rebels start fighting among themselves for power, loot, women etc and Kurdish state has a platform to explode into a real nation

HTS is one coordination with SDF. They are not idiot. I have put the source in other thread
 
Alawite doctrine:
Who are the Alawites whose religion Syrian President Bashar al-Assad professes, and from what sect?

Alawites, also known pejoratively as Nusayris, are an ethno-religious group living primarily in the Levant, a sect originating from Shiite Islam. Alawites revere Ali bin Abi Talib, who is considered the first imam of the Twelver school. The group is believed to have been founded by Muhammad ibn Nusayr in the 9th century. Ibn Nusayr was a student of the tenth Twelver Imam Ali al-Hadi and the eleventh Imam al-Hasan al-Askari. For this reason, the Alawites are also called Nusayris

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Since Hafez al-Assad assumed power through the Corrective Movement in 1970, the government has been dominated by a political elite led by the Alawite Assad family. During the Islamic uprising in Syria in the 1970s and 1980s, the establishment came under pressure. The Syrian civil war has created even greater pressures

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Alawism is a method, not a sect, because it considers the Islamic religion to be its only religion, and its way of understanding Islam is mystical, stemming from the approach of Ali bin Abi Talib in understanding Islam, and the origins of the Nusayri mystical method rely on four main pillars, which are:

The Qur’an
Prophetic hadiths and Sunnah
Consensus
Mind

@_14a0


The number of Nusayris in Syria does not exceed between 5-7% of the population of 23 million. 87% are Sunni Arab Muslims.
The regime falsified the number of its sect, sometimes claiming 12% and sometimes 10%. During the revolution, the Nusayri regime forcibly displaced about 14 million Muslims and killed 2 million Muslims. Its war was sectarian and brought in Shiites from everywhere as a demographic change.

@MobayedAhmed
Out of that 87% Muslim statistic, the Muslims are 75% Sunni according to World FactBook:
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killed 2 million Muslims. Its war was sectarian and brought in Shiites from everywhere as a demographic change.

@MobayedAhmed

Total death toll: Over 606,000 people killed across Syria since the beginning of the “Syrian Revolution”, including 495,000 documented by The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights​

From https://www.syriahr.com/en/217360/
 
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says Saladin was of Kurdish ethnicity.


The Ayyubids were Arab origin that first became Kurdish and then Turkified, and they migrated from Yemen to Iraq and from there to Azerbaijan

Saladin Ayyubi's family is from the Rawadi. It is reported by writers such as Ibn Nadim and Ibn Athir that the Rawadis' lineage goes back to the Yemeni Azd tribe, which was originally Arab.
 

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