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Originally Posted by Dalzi The missionaries from Jabal Amel gave the Shiaa ideology to Iran sweets, it didn't happen the other way round. In other words, and to spoon-feed you, we're the teachers they're the students.
It so happens that our religion dictates that we protect the land of Jabal Amel and live on it with dignity. That land happens to be Lebanese and 'ours'. What we believe as Shiaa is no one's business, we're not going to become blasphemous for your likes to be happy. fekko 3an sama rabbna ba2a.
Those poor simple Shiaa of the south.
Why would there be such a party? To fight Israel? Hallelujah! Two is better than one. |
You can believe whatever you like, but the second it starts interfering in the country's strucutre it is then that it becomes our business.
When Hassan Nasrallah claims that he is PROUDLY part of Wilayat el Faqih, and when he's plan is to liberate Jerusalem, then the country's structure becomes threatened.
And that's the problem with "foreign beliefs" in Lebanon.
You wanna be part of the country, you cling to its borders and you respect the others that are living in it.
If you wanna be part of Wilayat el Faqih, do it, but on your terms and without it interfering in our land.
If you wanna liberate Jerusalem, do it, but from Palestine, Syria, Israel, Iran, Jordan or Egypt, not from Lebanon.....
It's as simple as that :)