An American Soldier Watches a Crowd Gather at the Ruins of the Samarra Golden Mosque. (above).
Iraq's Sectarian Violence 'Thanks to U.S. Style Democracy'
By Abdujabbar al-Samarrai
February 24, 2006
Original
Article (English)
The holy
men whose shrines dot our land all unequivocally denounce violence. Many of
them in fact have been victims of intolerance and violent actions by their
adversaries.
Today
Iraqis – whether Shiite or Sunni – are sad, after the bombing of Holy Shrine of
al-Askari in Samarra.
As we
mourn the destruction of this holy site, we have all to remember that if alive,
the saint himself would have been the first to condemn the kind of the violent
reprisals we have seen over recent days.
Most of
the revered figures, whose shrines we are to protect and teachings we disseminate,
lost their lives and became martyrs because they steadfastly fought oppression
and the killing of innocent people. The holy spirits of the imams and revered
figures, whose tombs and mausoleums sanctify every inch of our land, would
certainly curse anyone shedding a single drop of innocent blood. These holy
figures taught us patience, tolerance, dialogue and coexistence, but unfortunately
many of us are doing exactly the opposite.
There is
no question that today, more than any time before, we are required to pursue
the path of dialogue, tolerance and reconciliation for which these holy men
sacrificed their lives.
The
Shiite shrines in Samarra have been there for centuries, and have been
protected by that Sunni-dominated city. The Sunnis venerated the shrines and
treated them with the same degree of respect as their Shiite brethren.
[Editor's Note: The Golden Dome of the Samarra Mosque was actually completed in
1905. [
].
For
centuries, Shiites and Sunni Muslims have lived together peacefully. No one
even bothered to know or ask about the other’s sect or religious affiliation.
We simply didn't want to know who was who.
Today -
and thanks to U.S. style democracy - we have become a violently sectarian
society. In the nearly three years since the U.S. invasion, we have divided
ourselves into uncompromising sects and factions, bent on undermining one another.
Let us
recall the message of tolerance and coexistence our holy men wanted to spread.
If we are really their followers and descendants, then we should work together
as brothers who can tolerate one another, coexist with another and are ready
for compromise and reconciliation.
VIDEO FROM QATAR: MUQTADA SADR WARNS AMERICANS AND ARABS
Al Jazeera TV, Qatar: excerpts from an interview by Iraqi Shiite Leader Muqtada Sadr, Feb. 18, 00:04:29, Via MEMRI
"All the talk and all the rumors that if the American forces leave - or even if they don't leave - Islamic or Arab forces will enter - they, too, will be occupiers."

Iraqi Shiite Leader Muqtada Sadr
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