How the Shia Regime in Iran Oppresses the Muslims

 


1. Although there are around 2 million Sunni Muslims living in Tehran, there is not a single Masjid where they can perform their Jumu'ah Salaah, but Tehran is home to 40 Christian churches and a cemetery for the Baha'is. 
2. The publication of Sunni books is illegal in Iran.
3. Sunnis living in Iran are not allowed to name their children as they like. There is a book of permitted names at civil registers, and no one can pick a name that is not in this book. For instance, Iranian authorities do not allow people to name their children Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, or Aisha. Civil registers will not put these names on ID cards.
4. On the day of the martyrdom of Sayyiduna Umar radiyallahu 'anhu, the Shia disbelievers hold a ceremony called Jashn-e-Umar (the celebration of the killing of Umar). An effigy of Sayyiduna Umar radiyallahu 'anhu is erected. Dirt and other filthy things are thrown on it. This ceremony is still held in the south of Tehran and other parts of the country.
5. Schools in predominantly Sunni regions teach Shia beliefs.

Today, Sunnis in Iran number approximately 15 million. The above facts clearly prove that in the past centuries and even today, there is ongoing oppressive Shia sectarian discrimination in Iran against the Ahl-us-Sunnah wal Jama'ah.

May Allah Ta'ala guide us all and protect the Ummah from the scourge of Shiasm and other mischiefs. May Allah Ta'ala elevate the status and rank of the Sahabah radiyallahu 'anhum in this world and the hereafter. Ameen

See: Behind the Curtain by Mawlana Muhammad Ishaq Sindelwi rahimahullah

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