Why is Shia so much more based than Sunni?

Why is Shia so much more based than Sunni?

Persia has more interesting history than the rest of the muslim world that is west of Persia combined.

t. persian-pro

No Salafism, for starters--that seems to be the real problem on the other side of the fence

I don't see how that has any semblance on the matter, considering Iran was Sunni until the Safavid Shah Ismail I

Many important Iranians were Sunnis--Hafez, Rumi, Saadi, etc and many early Muslims contributed to Sunni Islam (an-Nasai, Bukhari, Tabari, et al)

To write this off as "bruh Iranians r just Betr xd" is sophomoric.

t. Iranian

because they are less relevant.

both are shit

"To write this off as "bruh Iranians r just Betr xd" is sophomoric" Breh, i'm just a northern European who couldn't give two fucks about theological differences between Sunni and Shia.
I just like Persian history more.

More m*jus lies

Do they ever end?

More Arab racism

Does it ever end?

Then why are you answering the question if you know little about the subject?

Oh wait, this is Veeky Forums

Iran is the most powerful country in the region, save Israel. Iraq, Bahrain, Lebanon and Yemen are Shia, and Syria up until recently was ruled by a secular Shia. I don't see how you can get much more relevant than that.

What objective question where there exists only one answer did I answer?

Oh wait, I answered a subjective question of what I prefer. Especially since the question (which religion is better) can't be objectively measured it becomes wiser to answer the question by looking at the more objectively measurable things that surrounds said religion.

But don't let that worry you, just wallow in your "muh Veeky Forums everyone is inferior to me" shit

>it becomes wiser to answer the question by looking at the more objectively measurable things that surrounds said religion.
You could have done that instead of saying something nearly irrelevant to the thread.

No racism, only r*fidah taqiyyah here

Quit censoring yourself Khawarij, you're going to hell anyway.

Turkey is objectively stronger than Iran.

Eh, either way my point still stands. The Shia have enough clout to do some damage if they wanted to but it's mostly being done by Salafists.

A Good chunk of Shi'a these days are Barbaric Republican Khomeinicucks.

>tfw you will never storm a city of Salafist shitfaces with your glorious Qizilbash brothers.

Khomeinism tho

t. Abu Eesa Abdurraheem al Wahid ibn Tyrone

Can't even hold a candle to the destructive and violent nature of Salafism.

It's like comparing Assad to Stalin or Pol Pot

Shia isn't under the retarded influence House of Saud and the Wahhabi Islam they spread.

Not too strange when they consider Shias infidels

They consider us as 'rawafid,' or rejectionists. Their books call for our deaths as well as Christians and Jews.

This is where most of the violence stems from

"sunni"

>Qizilbash

from where?

t. Turkish qizilbash/Alevi reporting in

>It's another "sunni and shia are the only two sects of Islam"

Sufism is objectively the best out of all.

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Sufism is not a sect. YOu can be a sufi and radical/retarded.

Better off being a "heretical" sect like Alevi/Bektashi

Very, very rarely are Sufis Fundamentalists though.

They're pretty damn conservative, but practically none are "everything is haram, kill the deviants" types.

>Implying Naqshbandi, Shadhili, Qadiri and Jerrahi Sunni Sufi orders aren't based as hell.

Mullah Omar was a Sufi.

So were the Janissaries. And the Qizilbashi.

Basically, with Sufis everything depends on the tariqa, your master and other outside circumstances. They're not all like Rumi, even if the focus on the internal dimension of faith makes them less likely to obsess about day-to-day habits.

And Rumi wasn't a hippy like some of his modern day western liberal followers.
He was a strict traditionalist with a more flexible approach to the Law than most and a focus on mysticism.

Which is what Classical sufism in general is.

>Mullah Omar wuz a Sufi
In the same sense Hitler was a socialist.

The Deobandi and their Taliban offshoots reject Esotericism, instead adhering to literalism and see the traditional teachings of the Sufi Orders as bid'ah as per the teachings of their Salafi-Wahhabi influences.

Those are directly contrary to the most basic principles of Sufism.

He clearly means the warriors of the Safaviyya.