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<blockquote data-quote="emapples" data-source="post: 3279170" data-attributes="member: 11752"><p>The Kurds are actually predominantly Muslim (mostly Sunni but not entirely) but they are Indo European in ethnicity. So it could simply be racism but the Arab Sunnis don’t like them and the Arab Shiites don’t much care for either of the two. Oddly enough the Shia and Sunni Kurds don’t kill each other like the Arabs its not a decisive issue for them. Originally the Kurds occupied parts of Irag, Iran, Syria and Turkey and the Arabs invaded that area in the 600’s and Islamized (which is why they are Muslim today) they are the largest population with out a homeland (country to their own) in the world.(Palestinians have nothing on the Kurds) They have had some uprisings wanting to have their own homeland through the years so it could be the grudge comes from. Basically it would seem they are the Native Americans of the Middle East. </p><p></p><p>I have often wondered when Revelations speaks of splitting Babylon into 3 parts, if it wasn't in some way referencing a split into these three sections Sunni(Arab), Shiite(Arab), and Kurdish (Muslim). Not sure we get to know this side of heaven</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emapples, post: 3279170, member: 11752"] The Kurds are actually predominantly Muslim (mostly Sunni but not entirely) but they are Indo European in ethnicity. So it could simply be racism but the Arab Sunnis don’t like them and the Arab Shiites don’t much care for either of the two. Oddly enough the Shia and Sunni Kurds don’t kill each other like the Arabs its not a decisive issue for them. Originally the Kurds occupied parts of Irag, Iran, Syria and Turkey and the Arabs invaded that area in the 600’s and Islamized (which is why they are Muslim today) they are the largest population with out a homeland (country to their own) in the world.(Palestinians have nothing on the Kurds) They have had some uprisings wanting to have their own homeland through the years so it could be the grudge comes from. Basically it would seem they are the Native Americans of the Middle East. I have often wondered when Revelations speaks of splitting Babylon into 3 parts, if it wasn't in some way referencing a split into these three sections Sunni(Arab), Shiite(Arab), and Kurdish (Muslim). Not sure we get to know this side of heaven [/QUOTE]
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