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From: 'Mohammed Mahmood' via بزمِ قلم


There appears to be a parallel between the Khomeini regime in Iran and the
Maliki regime in Iraq. The Constitution of the Khomeini Republic declares
only the Jews, Christians and the Parsis to be the only religious
minorities with protected status and reserved seats in the Majlis. So far
as the Sunnis and fringe ethnic minorities and tribes are concerned, they
are not recognized as minorities entitled to enjoy their basic rights. The
Sunnis have been crushed under the boots of the Sipah [RGC], their
political organizations banned and almost all their political leaders
executed within Iranian prisons. Economically, politically and culturally
they are living on the margins of the mainstream Iranian society.
Hujjatul Islam wal-Muslimeen Nuri al-Maliki is being led and guided by his
mentors in Tehran. The Sunni Iraqis have been removed from the armed forces
and all important civil services. Recently, portraits of Khomeini and
Khamenei were installed on all thoroughfares of Baghdad and big cities
signifying the transfer of power to pro-Iranian Shia majority. The latest
development is that Sunnis have been deprived of their personal law and
brought under a common civil cod derived from the Khomeini shariat which
has legalized mut'a for all communities. A sort of apartheid appears to be
in place and the Sunnis have been marginalized absolutely.
Iraq has been brought to the brink of a precipice by the aggressive
sectarianism and hegemonism of the pro-Iranian Maliki regime. The ruination
of Iraq opens the door for its occupation by Iranian forces.

<span style="font-style: italic;">Mohammed Mahmood</span>
<span style="font-style: italic;">Professor of Political Science
(Retired)</span>
<span style="font-style: italic;">Aligarh Muslim University</span>

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 *From:* Syed Qamar Hasan
*Subject:* Re: [بزم قلم:36618] What's This Sunni-Shia Business Anyway? Aijaz

Aijaz.
Wars kill. You don't expect
soldiers to exchange candies.
I am no supporter of violence.
But this a war thrust upon people
who profess a faith different from
that of the perpetrators(USA/
UK)
What you have described as ruthless
killing of Iraqi soldiers by ISIS,is
no different from the beastly treatment
of Saddam's Army by the Americans
after their surrender.
Which by the Wests morals is
violation of human rights .
Not to mention Islam that strictly
prohibits killing or torture of enemy
after their surrender or ceasefire.
The ISIS and it's associates are
 by products of the ruthless treatment
of a legitimate, just and human
right of a people who wanted freedom
from repression of a ruthless extractive
regime of Bashar and the denial
of space to millions by Maliki for the
reason they did not belong to his
sect.in Iraq just



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On 22 Jun 2014, at 12:15 pm, "'Mohammed Mahmood' via بزمِ قلم"  wrote:


 @ Aijaz:

If you read history you would come to know that the happenings of the
present are shaped and influenced by the happenings of the past..


<span style="font-style: italic;">Mohammed Mahmood</span>
<span style="font-style: italic;">Professor of Political Science
(Retired)</span>
<span style="font-style: italic;">Aligarh Muslim University</span>

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[image: cartoon Iraq mission accomplished]
There is a method in the madness as the Islamic world burns from the coast
of Africa to Central Asia, thanks to both external plots and selfishness
and recklessness of its own
*AIJAZ ZAKA SYED*
What is the world coming to? It is as if the red tide of blood has engulfed
the whole world. It is killings, bloodshed and chaos everywhere. And
Muslims appear to be in the thick of action with what passes for Islamic
world being the veritable center-stage of all the madness.
Look at the sheer brutality and savagery that was put on display in Iraq
this week by the newly crowned champions of the faith, the so-called
Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (greater Syria).
More than 1700 Iraqi soldiers were apparently executed with their hands
tied behind their back and the gory images of the massacre were duly
published online. Heaps of human bodies lying around in ignominy like
slaughtered animals. Not since the shame of Srebrenica and Rwanda in the
1990s has one seen such scenes of casual cruelty.
And these men call themselves Muslim and could soon take over the whole of
Iraq as one fabled Iraqi city after another falls like a house of cards to
the rebels who were born as resistance against the US occupation of Iraq.
With the bulk of US forcing leaving Iraq, they had moved next door to Syria
to fight the Baathists.
They returned to Iraq when they were reminded of their unfinished business
back home by Prime Minister Nuri Al Maliki, who refuses to graduate from
being a little-known provincial Shia politician to the leadership of a new,
inclusive Iraq. Ostensibly, it was the logistical and material support that
Syria’s Assad has been receiving from Iran and Russia via Iraq that drew
the rebels’ attention back to their original battlefield.
If the chickens of Iraqi resistance have come home to roost and the country
slides from chronic bad governance into total chaos, Al Maliki has no one
to blame but himself. He had a historic opportunity to unify a war weary
nation when he was elected prime minister. The Americans had packed their
bags to depart Iraq, leaving behind their bewildering mess.
Like Nelson Mandela he could have offered a healing touch to his people by
embracing every wounded soul and build a confident, forward looking nation
at peace with itself. Instead Maliki chose to remains a prisoner of his
narrow, sectarian politics and hopelessly limited worldview.
The ISIL thrived on the alienation and political dispossession of the
Sunnis who after centuries in power suddenly discovered that they were a
minority. As a result, the land that was once the pride of a great,
glorious civilization today conjures up the terrifying visions straight out
of Dante’s Inferno. Things are so bad that the Iraqis have now begun to
recall the US occupation with some degree of fondness!
Of course, as one has argued ad infinitum the culpability for this whole
bloody, bewildering mess fracturing the Muslim world along sectarian lines
and opening the door to hell chiefly and squarely lies with the West and
its various lobbies and interest groups.
[image: civil war in iraq]
It is hardly a secret that colonial powers and Christian Zionist
supremacists have long plotted and dreamed of redrawing the map of the
Middle East by breaking up major Muslim countries along sectarian, tribal
and ethnic lines.
First it was the French-British plot by empire men Francois Georges-Picot
and Mark Sykes in 1916 that dismembered the Ottoman empire to draw the map
of what is today’s Middle East. The Picot-Sykes map, marked with crude
chinagraph-pencil in the second decade of the 20th Century shows the
ambition — and folly — of the 100-year old British-French plan that helped
create the modern-day Middle East with a Jewish state in the heart of
Arab-Islamic world.
Apparently, that messing up of Middle East’s borders by the Europeans in
the last century wasn’t enough. There have been repeated attempts since to
refashion and re-imagine the Middle East, according to the whims and
fancies of the empire and its pampered, misbegotten child in the region.
In 2006, the US Army Lt. Col. (ret.) Ralph Peters in his now infamous book,
Blood Borders, made a ‘strong’ case for “remapping of the Middle East,”
even coming up with a new map of the Muslim world to aid Western powers in
their mission!
“While the Middle East has far more problems than dysfunctional borders
alone — from cultural stagnation through scandalous inequality to deadly
religious extremism — the greatest taboo in striving to understand the
region’s comprehensive failure isn’t Islam but the awful-but-sacrosanct
international boundaries worshiped by our own diplomats,” wrote Peters.
And it was widely believed that the ‘blueprint’ of the US army veteran had
the blessings of the born-again Christian US president and the bigots who
advised him.
>From the Arabian Peninsula to Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey and from
Afghanistan and Pakistan to Central Asian states, many powerful Muslim
countries would be carved up in tiny, harmless Bantustans as part of this
grand design. No one with a potential to question the writ of powers that
be would be left standing.
Last year, veteran foreign-affairs analyst of the New York Times Robin
Wright echoed Peters offering her own ‘vision’ for “remapping the Middle
East to alleviate tensions.” The redrawn map, she mused, could be “a
strategic game changer for just about everybody, potentially reconfiguring
alliances, security challenges, trade and energy flows for much of the
world, too.”
 [image: The Middle East’s borders have been redrawn in blood and the Ummah
bleeds from a million wounds. But the Muslim world cannot escape its
responsibility in allowing things to come this far. It has done little to
check this dangerous sectarian rift.]

*The Middle East’s borders have been redrawn in blood and the Ummah bleeds
from a million wounds. **The Muslim world cannot escape its responsibility
in allowing things to come this far though. It has done little to check
this dangerous Sunni-Shia rift*
So if Iraq is on fire today and the whole region is falling apart, you know
who deserves the credit. There is a method in the madness as the Islamic
world burns from the coast of Africa to Central Asia. The Middle East’s
borders have indeed been redrawn in blood and the Ummah bleeds from a
million wounds, as the victors envisioned it.
That said, the Muslim world cannot escape its responsibility in allowing
things to come this far. It has done little to check this dangerous rift
and thwart the imperial designs that are hardly a secret.
World powers, regional players, trans-border zealots, irresponsible
scholars and international agencies—all have fanned and added fuel to the
flames of sectarianism and extremism. As a result, today, it threatens to
destroy everything in its path including those who sowed the seeds of
strife.
The Sunni-Shia schism has been a reality of Islamic history. However, it
has never threatened the Islamic unity and very foundations of the House of
Islam as it does today. Unless saner elements on both sides—governments,
political leadership, religious scholars and civil society–come together to
stem the rot, we will soon have a catastrophe on our hands.
What is this Sunni-Shia business anyway? Who divided us into Sunnis and
Shias? Islam certainty didn’t. We slaughter each other with impunity over a
pointless academic debate that is as old as Islam and that too in the name
of a faith that stands for peace, mercy and forgiveness. The followers of
both sects love and revere Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, and his
noble descendants. So what is the point of this conflict?
Islam came as a blessing to the whole of mankind. It does not condone the
shedding of innocent blood, whatever their sect or faith. Standing before
the Kaaba in Makkah, the Prophet had said: “O you sacred Kaaba, the blood
of a human being is more sacred than you.”
If we can’t have mercy on our own, how can we possibly promise glad tidings
to the rest of humanity? Belief in one God, one Book and the Last
Messenger–is that not enough to unite us as a people?
*All opinions and views expressed in columns and blogs are those of
individual writers and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of
Caravan*

*http://caravandaily.com/portal/what-is-this-sunni-shia-business-anyway/ *

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