In 1813-14 Oman and Yemen used to pay tribute to H.I.M Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and sought Iranian protection.
The Shah answered and crushed the Wahhabis and the early House of Saud.
@Zae_3I3@eghtesadnia@SRTboyy We aren’t Pakistani
There is no Wali al Faqih in practice he’s just the leader of the revolution
He isn’t even theologically qualified to be what you are claiming
Reformists are the only hope for Iran and its future - it’s what 60 percent+ of the country support.
@BalaamAndDonkey Thought this would be the Batinis, seeing as it's the Zahiris who care more about physical practice and outward behaviour, while the Batinimaxxer rejects the Sharia and drinks their glass of wine like Ibn Sina did
@eghtesadnia Do u really believe Lebanon was a good reason? We have 10 percent support base in that country if we count Hezbollah - their PM and President asked Iran not to interfere in their affairs. It’s just clear whoever is negotiating will use any excuse to make more step back.
@Veil__Pierced@sajjadkaswani@BalaamAndDonkey That is a political issue not theological
But Imam has said there won’t be peace in the region until the establishment of a Palestinian state
@Veil__Pierced@sajjadkaswani@BalaamAndDonkey Yeah he issues Fatwas but it’s only visible and read by his community. On matter of theology we go back to what our historical dais wrote under the previous Imams just look up Ismaili Dais.
@Veil__Pierced@sajjadkaswani@BalaamAndDonkey We don’t live in simpler medieval times. The imam is responsible for an Imamate in 30 countries and his charitable organisation the Aga Khan development network operating in Africa and Asia he has to have financial and political connections so ik it makes him look like an elite