This was the mosque that was destroyed today,
27 August 2008
The security forces of Iran attacked a mosque
and a religious school at three o'clock in the morning today, 27 August
2008, arrested the students and staff and destroyed the mosque and the
religious school in the North East of Baluchistan, Iran. The security
forces used several bulldozers and tractors to completely destroy the
building of Imam Abu Hanifa Mosque in Azimabad, a suburb of the city of
Zabol. Nobody knows what has happened to the students, teachers and
staff of the school and the mosque. The people who witnessed this
morning operations observed that the students and teachers were very
frightened. The security forces began beating them as soon as they
attacked the school and bundled them into secure police cars as they were
crying and screaming. The attack happened at a time that all of the
students and staff were sleeping. There was not any warning by the
police or security forces about the destruction of the mosque and the school.
The Iranian authorities destroyed another
mosque about a year ago in the northern part of Iran and its Imam and staff
were arrested and thrown into prison. Several mosques which belonged
to the Sunnis of Iran have been destroyed since the emergence of the Shia
fanatic Republic of Iran. There are 15 to 20 million Sunnis in Iran.
They have been discriminated against systematically. Molana Ahamad
Narouee, the deputy director of the main theological school in Zahedan was
arrested two weeks ago. The security forces have demanded that the religious
school must expel all foreign students who are studying at the school.
According to the head of the school a small number of students from the
Central Asian republics are studying in the school. But they have been
denied students visas. There are hundreds of Shia students from the
Central Asian republics who are studying in different Shia theological
schools of Iran.
Fifteen thousand foreign students are studying
in the Iranian Shia schools. The Iranian regime has given them
scholarship and pays for their families too. These students learn the
Iranian version of Shia which believes the Sunnis are infidels. The
students will return back to their home countries with very strong radical,
militant and anti-Sunni studies which will create enormous divisions between
the Sunnis and Shia population of Islamic countries.
Imam Abu Hanifa Mosque was destroyed once
before and the people had to relocate it. The religious leaders of
Baluchistan and Iran protested against destruction of the Sunni mosques but
so far the Iranian regime has continued its policy of destroying Sunni
mosques in different parts of Iran while it is building new Shia mosques in
Sunni dominated villages and cities. The Irna news agency reported on
25th of August that the government has sent 600 Shia missionaries to the
Sunni dominated areas of Baluchistan to convert the Sunnis in Islam as if
the Sunnis are not Moslems. The way they have trained these
missionaries indicate that they clearly believe that the Sunnis are not
Moslems and they must be converted into Shiism which is the real Islam.
The process of Shiaeezation of the Sunnis began from the beginning of
Islamic Republic but so far the regime has very little success in converting
the Sunnis into Shiism, yet the financial rewards that the Iranian regime is
providing for the newly-converted Moslems
( Shia) have been very tempting as some of the
Afghani and Pakistani Shias have gone to Iran and claimed to be Baluch
Sunnis and they were ready to have the honour of becoming Moslems (Shia).
The Shia fanatic regime pays thousands of dollars to the newly converted
Shias to persuade them to convert their relatives and children.
Consequently some bloody disputes have happened among the members of the
same family who have refused to change their religion.
The destruction of Imam Abu Hanifa Mosque in
Azimabad will not be the last onslaught of the Shia regime on the Sunnis of
Iran. The Iranian constitution allows diversity of religion and respects the
performance of religious duties but the Iranian regime ignores its own
constitution and arrests religious leaders, destroys the Sunni schools and
mosques. In reaction to the systematic Shia offensive on the Baluch
and other Sunnis of Iran, the process of intensification of religious
feelings in Sunnis are widening and deepening all over ran. As the
Iranian regime defines itself as the lawful and legitimate heritage of
Islam, the Iranian Sunnis have responded by identifying themselves as true
Moslems.
The Iranian Sunnis were usually secular minded
people but the Shia aggression has turned them into Sunni political
militants. Lack of support by the international community and Islamic
countries have pushed the Sunni Muslims of Iran towards the only sources of
support that are available and they are Taleban and Alqaedah. The
international community could have supported the Sunnis of Iran to move them
away from Taleban and Alqaedah but it seems that there is a concerted effort
to allow the Islamic Shia regime of Iran to continue the oppression of the
Sunnis. There was some news that some young Iranian Sunnis who have
been disappointed by the Islamic and Arab governments have become
sympathetic to Taleban. The majority of the people who live in the
Eastern part of Iran are Sunnis and when they become sympathetic to Taleban,
the movement of Taleban and Alqaedah members and the power of their
manoeuvres in the region become more dynamic and widespread. The pressure by
the government on the Sunnis is so brutal that the Sunnis feel desperate for
any kind of help which relieves some of the pressures on them. The
Sunni governments and countries so far have refused to help them directly as
the Iranian regime is widely supporting the Shias of all countries, or
exerting some practical pressure on the Iranian regime to stop further
discrimination and pressure on them.
The international community must use all
United Nations Conventions and human rights charters which allow freedom of
worship to exert pressure on the Iranian regime to halt the destruction of
Sunni mosques and media onslaught on Sunni principles. The Iranian
Sunnis witness everyday unbearable offences against the Sunni principles of
Islam. The intensification of pressure on Sunnis would have severe
consequences, not only for Iran and Iranians but also for international
community when the patience of Sunnis ran out and a religious war between
the two sects of Islam may begin. At the same time when the pressure
becomes unbearable on the Sunnis of Iran they may look for separation from
Iran as their locations are located near the borders of Iran with other
countries.
The Iranian government, the Shia population of
Iran and the opposition groups of Iran, Iranian intellectuals, journalists
and human rights activists will be responsible for any civil or religious
war in Iran or for any separatist movement that maybe created in Iran if
they do not stop the regime from further execution of the Sunni leaders and
destruction of their schools, mosques and violations of their rights.
The political, social and cultural discrimination against the Sunnis would
have added consequences in which the Sunni people of Iran will lose any hope
for a better life in Iran. Those Iranian who choose silence over the
brutal oppression of the Iranian nationalities and Sunnis will be
responsible for any civil war that might follow as the consequence of these
repressive policies.
Reza Hossein Borr is an NLP Master Trainer and
a leadership consultant and the creator of 150 CDs and 14 Change management
models. He is also the author of Manual Success, Manual of Coaching and
Mentoring, Motivational Stories that Can Change Your Life, and a New Vision
for the Islamic World. He can be contacted by email:www.sarawani@aol.com
www.rezaaa.com