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The Islamic State claimed responsibility on Thursday for the bombing attack that killed 84 people in Kerman, Iran, a day before, during a memorial procession for Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani, according to a post on the extremist group’s official Telegram account.
The extremist group called the attack a “dual martyrdom operation,” and described how two militants approached a ceremony at the tomb of General Suleimani and detonated explosive belts strapped to their bodies “near the grave of the hypocrite leader.”
The general, a widely revered and feared Iranian military officer who was the architect of an Iranian-led and -funded alliance of Shiite groups across the Middle East, was assassinated four years ago in an American drone attack.
The Islamic State, a Sunni Muslim organization, considers its mission to kill apostate Muslims, including Shiites. Iran, a majority-Shiite country, is led by a theocratic government in which Shiite clerics are in charge.
It’s getting easier and easier to keep track of which group hates which other group - just assume they all hate each other.
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Despite the popular “lol religion dumb” sentiment on lemmy, religion is still a useful thing. It provides benefits to members that can’t be found elsewhere, notably the “third place” that has almost disappeared in modern society.
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Agreed. I wasn’t raised in any religion so I have never experience with church being a third place. I had the library growing up.
Examples of third places include churches, cafes, bars, clubs, community centres, public libraries, gyms, bookstores, makerspaces, stoops, and parks.
Some people need religion to be good.
Without it, they would be lost.
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This makes no sense. I’m not denying that IS did it, but just from an objective outsider, I can’t make sense of it.
Yes, Sunnis and Shiites don’t get along. IS particularly hates Shiites. However, I would expect they would be temporarily united with Shiite Iran against a common enemy - Israel.
The bombing in Iran was the latest bloody episode in the Islamic State’s targeting of Iran, which it considers an irredeemable sectarian foe, one that, along with a U.S.-led coalition, had a hand in defeating the group in Syria and Iraq. It was General Suleimani who built a network of Shiite militias there to repel the group and personally directed efforts to fight it.
Yep that would be a good enough reason to.
You’re trying to use reason. You can’t do that with hate, because it’s not reasonable.
True enough.
Really? Cause it looks like OP’s reply provided a lot of reason.
Yeah isil is weird, they actually don’t seem to hate Israel that much, going as far as to collaborate with them militarily.
Let’s just be done with religion.
Like that would change anything