A very interesting report in the Washington Post I found in MSNBC
I am agree and disagree about it , but really since the Lebanon War July 2006 , unfortunately a rising tension began to take place not because of the Iraqi war
It began when some radical Wahbi clerics appeared on radical TV screens in on satellites and in Internet forums and website cursing Hezbollah , calling for not supporting him
Yes the admiration of the Hezbollah exceeded after the war and there was some kind of interest in knowing the Shiite Sect and what differs them for us the Muslim Sunni and I won't lie that there are some Shiite parties that look forward to spread their believes and took advantage for the admiration by Hezbollah ,I won't lie because simply the Shiites are doing a natural thing , it is not a conspiracy , it is the same thing we Muslims do from spreading our believes to those who are interested in order to Spread Islam , it is just like any religion and any sect in the world , for God Sake Scietologist do that ,Baha'is do that and of course Christians and Muslim Sunni do this
But what did we the Muslim Sunnis instead of complaining and cursing do ?
Unfortunately we forget that one day that those Shiites were Sunnis in the past but because a conflict a political one the Muslims were split in to two main teams ,there is a gap between the two teams ,yes but we don't try for real to close the gap or even try make a bridge to cross to the other side whether to the Shiite side or to the Sunni side
We pray in the same destination We believe in the same God , we have the same Quran and more than that we are facing the same danger
I swear if we look to what between us we will find similarities more than differences
Link to WP: Sunni-Shiite rift widens in Arab world - washingtonpost.com Highlights - MSNBC.com
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