bananabrain
awkward squadnik
i have been reading an absolutely fascinating book:
Amazon.com: The Shia Revival: How Conflicts within Islam Will Shape the Future (9780393062113): Vali Nasr: Books
i would be very interested to hear how the sunni muslims here view shi'ism and vice-versa.
it seems to me that until islam can get to the same place that european christianity did (well, mostly) after the wars of religion - namely, that a pluralistic society in which the religious rights of people you consider to be hell-bound heretics are respected is the only workable answer, the middle east is doomed to the ongoing spiral of bloodshed and revenge. as a jew, i can't help but conclude that even in the absence of israel, this would still be a problem - present-day iraq being a case in point.
i'd very much like to hear your points of view.
was-salaam
bananabrain
Amazon.com: The Shia Revival: How Conflicts within Islam Will Shape the Future (9780393062113): Vali Nasr: Books
i would be very interested to hear how the sunni muslims here view shi'ism and vice-versa.
it seems to me that until islam can get to the same place that european christianity did (well, mostly) after the wars of religion - namely, that a pluralistic society in which the religious rights of people you consider to be hell-bound heretics are respected is the only workable answer, the middle east is doomed to the ongoing spiral of bloodshed and revenge. as a jew, i can't help but conclude that even in the absence of israel, this would still be a problem - present-day iraq being a case in point.
i'd very much like to hear your points of view.
was-salaam
bananabrain