Aga Khan compares Sunni-Shia conflict to Ireland

'In Pakistan, Malaysia, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Bahrain, Yemen, Somalia and Afghanistan it is becoming a disaster.'


Afp February 28, 2014
The Aga Khan, spiritual leader of Ismaili Muslims, addresses a joint session of Parliament as House of Commons Speaker Andrew Scheer listens in Ottawa February 27, 2014. PHOTO: REUTERS

OTTAWA: The hereditary spiritual leader of the world's 15 million Ismaili Muslims Thursday compared a conflict between Sunni and Shia Muslims to Ireland, urging the West to engage both branches of Islam.

Speaking to both houses of Canada's parliament, the Aga Khan said tensions between the two denominations "have increased massively in scope and intensity recently and have been further exacerbated by external interventions."

"In Pakistan, Malaysia, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Bahrain, Yemen, Somalia and Afghanistan it is becoming a disaster," he warned.

To help bring an end to the strife in these countries, the Aga Khan said "it is important for (the West) to communicate with both Sunni and Shia voices.

"To be oblivious to this reality would be like ignoring over many centuries that there were differences between Catholics and Protestants. Or trying to resolve the civil war in Ireland without engaging both Christian communities."

Highlighting the span of the crisis, he said: "What would have been the consequences if the Protestant-Catholic struggling in Ireland had spread across the Christian world as is happening today between Shia and Sunni Muslims in more than nine countries."

Canada is home to approximately 100,000 Ismaili Muslims, who found refuge in this country after being expelled by Ugandan President Idi Amin in 1972.

The Aga Khan himself was made an honorary Canadian citizen in 2010.

COMMENTS (29)

Arif Alam | 10 years ago | Reply Agreed,, Aga khan wants the world to live together with Peace and Harmony
chosen one | 10 years ago | Reply

By external forces, it includes both the Muslim and non Muslim world.

Muslim world needs to understand the plurality of their faith and the outside world needs to also understand that supporting only one side will not fix the problem but make it worse.

Ismailis people should be congratulated for their progress in all parts of the world. War or no war, east or west, ismaili people tend to succeed in all aspects of the society from education, woman rights, progressive thinking and good citizens. Not forgetting great business women and men with ethical values and always willing to help regardless to others religion beliefs.

Knowledge is power.

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