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@@Houthiandtheblowfish Indeed, America is the most merciful empire in the history of mankind (most likely due to its Christian heritage multiplied by technology). Any other empire would have gone full Hitler, whereas America has kept an unnatural peace for 80 years. - Adûnâi
Fun fact about the Zoroastrianism, it has a schism between the middle eastern ones and tge Parsi (the ones in india) in India it became a Ethnoreligious group where it is pretty much impossible to join, even if one of your parent is a member of the community, in the middle east it never devoloped these rules.
You're an expert mate I can't imagine how long you have spent studying this but thank you for making this video, this will be a source of information for lots of people to come
Just to clarify jihad in a fighting context is to fight those who “declare war against Allah and his messenger”(said several times in the Quran). This in short means it’s the duty of every able Muslim man to fight against the enemies of Islam, typically against the enemies of the caliphate, or those who oppress Muslims e.g. the Chinese government. It is not to be declared by terror groups like isis who are fighting against Muslims and non Muslims, military or not
Last time I checked, the Hui Muslims had a higher brithrate than Han Chinese, wore burqas and imported teachers from the KSA. Uighurs had a total fertility rate of a whopping 2.04 in 2010. Calling it a genocide if pure yikes. - Adûnâi
Doesn't change the fact that Islam was spread almost entirely by the sword. Wouldn't doubt that enemies of Allah could consist of anyone who didn't adhere to Islam.
@@HelloimthisguyYT Children are the entire point of a collective's existence. Children died in Auschwiz, and they die in Gaza, but they live around Takla Makan. - Adûnâi
Hi Jabzy, great work, as an Arab I got really amazed that you can find all this in detail, however my critique is not about the content, I would prefer the zooming sprites more than the wiggly ones, the zoom fits with the slow melancholic music, thanks!
Indeed a great work but with some small inaccuracies Adel Shah was Nader's nephew not his son Nader was a ruthless ruler but Adel was far more cruel and rounded up every Afshar of royal blood that he could catch and killed them with exception of Shahrukh son of his cousin Reza quli(oldest son of Nader who was blind and yes Adel Shah killed him too), his brother Ibrahim who later deposed him and an infant son of Nader who later on served Habsburgs as an officer in wars in Europe He met his end when his brother rebelled and overthrew him then he was given to Nader's harem there he was torn apart by Nader's wives and daughters
It is odd to ask "was there ever peace in the Middle East" and then begin trying to answer that question starting in ... 1600CE ... Of course there has been peace - just as there has been war in the region. But you can't get a clear answer to that question by look at a partial history of tensions between Persia and the Ottoman Empire.
if one studied antiquity of Babylonian, Egyptians, Hurrian, Hittites, Mongolian, Assyrians, you'd know that there never was peace in Middle East even before religions came into existence.
Answer is simple, no. Europe became so peacefull thanks to eu. Otherwise it needs supreme power. However they flex their muscles somewhere else like middle east, africa, ukraine.
@temkin9298 there is a full-scale war in Europe right now. America is an extension of western Europe. America has been at war constantly, Europe has not changed. They just fight differently, but they're still the malicious animals they've always been
From 1:23:00 Muhammad ibn `Abd-il-Wahhāb: a. Wasn't the "Founder" of "Wahhābism", because, "Wahhābism" is a Mythos/Pseudo-Narrative. b. Salafism never existed during the Lifetime of Muhammad ibn `Abd-il-Wahhāb. c. Salafism was founded by Muhammad `Abduh via Egypt during the 1860's, C.E. (literally 7-Decades after the Death of Muhammad ibn `Abd-il-Wahhāb).
All events link up to current Middle East notably some actresses including Gal would be transferred to Hollywood and then fall under ASMR ownership plus Kizil bash translated into English as Red Heads.
Dont know why western content creators cant differentiate between arabians and arabized ppl, in saudi in the gcc and south of iraq and jordan pretty much arabs are the people who descend from qahatani tribes or adnani tribes and bedouins are the people who descend from tribes its the same thing no one is still living the nomadic life after ibn saud, and ppl who dont have tribes or just speak the language are basically arabized or they lost their lineage due to killings and feuds between tribes. And they only exist in the peninsula except monarchs and a couple of tribes in north africa who immigrated like banu hilal and banu sulaim
The video was very well done. But ur overemphasis on tribal divisions is an error. Yes, tribes exist, but that did not prevent the creation of strong territorial governments in the region. Egypt has tribes as does turkiye, Ash-Sham, and Iraq. Yet, in all these places the Mamluks, Ottomans, and Safavids were able to provide strong government. Ur idea that although the Ottomans could exercise control over the 'fertile crescent' for 300 years, but an "Arab" empire could not because of tribal division is ahistorical. Over the long term, the area has always been able to form large political units. That is the historical norm and tribal and even religious differences never prevented this. So, the real question is what prevents this now? One correction: Al-hakim of the druze was not a Sultan. He was a fatimid caliph.
He argues in the video that those historical units weren’t actually unified or centrally controlled as is portrayed. So I don’t think you’re being fair
i need to know desperately what the background music was called in your old 3 minute history videos. it has been playing in the background of my head for months and i need to know where i can find an isolated audio without you talking 😭
no like you truly don't know how much this means. I am in my senior year at school and we have to do a major research study assignment. when I was finding information I stumbled across your 3 minute history videos, they were really informal and cut straight to the point, making my research gathering a lot easier and faster. when I heard the music in the background I was like starstruck idk just felt heavenly idk how to explain it. for the remainder of the time I was doing the research studies (4 months) I used to watch your 3 minute history on the anarchy because I found you did less talking and the music was louder than your other videos💀. I used to comment on all of them being like "I'm going insane what's the music called" no one answered ofc lol. anyways the music definitely helped me concentrate a lot more and obviously your videos were informative enough to help me graduate school (I graduate later today) finished the research assignment, earning a B- I have you to thank for a lot of that. thank you so much. crazy how something as little as some ambiance helped me literally finish school lol.@@JabzyJoe
1:01:00 The army division which shah Abbas created was not majority Caucasian as Turkic and Iranic nomadic tribal confederations like Shahsavans still held the majority in his newly formed army after the dissolution of the qizilbash unit.
Arab, Bedouin, gypsy, nomad….all of them don’t farm, do move around, do fight a lot, but they are distinct and part of a greater group than their tribe?….Like generalizing possession to an indigenous North American?
Egypt was always imprtant. Cyprus has tin and a sizeable island. Istanbul gates the blacksea. Iran seperates west and east. Arabic peninsula was the heart of all abrahamic religons.
@temkin9298 egypt is a historical site (covered by sites), the tin was gone before 35 AD, and the area wouldnt be even a footnote outside of the historical/ religious sites if oil hadnt been found there.
Thank you! Listened to the whole thing again, either way. It's such a convoluted mess (the history, not your videos, I mean) that it was good to re-listen to it! Also, I would absolutely pay for a series on Mesoamerica up to the modern day. Is there any chance you'll be doing one at some point?
Political Islam, or Muslimbrotherhood dont want to say it out that there are still different directions, Groups and Clans till today in Islam, who also fight against each other. It don't fit to there victim-Myth - Narrative to blame others for there own conflicts like US, West or Jews ..
This region is so volatile 😡! If Israel wants to settle in this region,they know what to expect. U.S. support is just exasperating and prolonging the inevitable.Guess man never learns from history 😢
If man never learns from history it is because man is a bad teacher. Luckily men have made tools of teaching stronger than a mere man. The sword, the arrow, the pen, and the atomic bomb.
Salafiyyah does not reject the four schools, we simply affirm what they bring from the truth and excuse them from what the erred in. May Allah raise all of their ranks in Jannah
the only way for this area to be successful is to live under one super state that gives every group some sort of independence in it's internal issues that concern them
Is that Uzbekistan in the upper right? A sort of teal color in the middle of some random area on a bald map…thanks for that extra mind trick to translate locations…would kind of give a perspective for why a specific good-hole is so good these days…..like when I am alive…..like when it should matter most…..you know….repeating history of such SIMPLE concepts!
Also a fair few "however" "though" "but" "actually" in every vid as I somehow know how to read and talk. But somehow, can't read into the mic like a human.
Why you describe medival europe? Surely they didn't kill just as much, yes? Gauls and Hre surely was peacefull. What about china, japanese, russia? How enlighmented you must be, yes. America just as did so did before, no? Explotation is surely small. Military comapny support didn't happen and destory democracies.
@@JabzyJoeThe Janissaries were raised with Turkish culture and values and had loyalty to the Sultan. They are as much Turk as anyone from Anatolia that converted to Islam and accepted Ottoman identity. Plus the guy who commented was talking about the Christian Greeks and Armenians in the Ottoman Empire that didn’t accept Islam. They payed more tax but because they were Christian they didn’t have to fight in wars and became rich and prosperous while the Muslims and Turks of the Empire became poorer due to fighting and later losing in many wars. The Greek and Armenian Christians in Turkey are still some of the richest people in the country to this day.
You did an excellent job explaining the Middle Easterner history, but the map of Arab population doesn’t go that deep into the Southwestern Iran. I’m from the Khuzestan Province of Iran myself and I can tell you that roughly only 1/3 of Khuzestan consists of the Arab/ Iranian population.
Is it possible that the trouble started when God gave Abraham the land of Canaan? The Jebusites lived there so Abraham had to use violence to evict them. There’s been violence there ever since.
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was there peace in europe before usa domination
@@Houthiandtheblowfish nobody ever claims there was.
@@JabzyJoe good
@@Houthiandtheblowfish Indeed, America is the most merciful empire in the history of mankind (most likely due to its Christian heritage multiplied by technology). Any other empire would have gone full Hitler, whereas America has kept an unnatural peace for 80 years. - Adûnâi
Hi.
This channel is literally in my dreams because I wake up with it playing so many times.
Godlike video. This kind of production quality cannot be appreciated enough.
Fun fact about the Zoroastrianism, it has a schism between the middle eastern ones and tge Parsi (the ones in india) in India it became a Ethnoreligious group where it is pretty much impossible to join, even if one of your parent is a member of the community, in the middle east it never devoloped these rules.
Yea bcz Hindus and muslims threatened them
You're an expert mate I can't imagine how long you have spent studying this but thank you for making this video, this will be a source of information for lots of people to come
Your channel is great, I subscribed
You never disappoint, thanks for your work mate.
Thank you for the amazing content my friend! Always enjoy your videos ~ Keep up the good work :)
7:18 “Maintaining some sort of disorder along their borders”
Bars.
prison bars.
Hands down, great videos. I enjoy every one of them. Thanks jabzy
Finally, a video I can listen to for 2 weeks straight
I watched this all the way til the end and I enjoyed every bit of it, I was modding ck3 to the year 1772 as I went watching this
I love your videos Jabzy. Please create content forever. Also please more videos on China
I love your videos, your my favorite historical RUclipsr
Labels on the nations would have been very helpful. Great knowledge on the middle east!
Just to clarify jihad in a fighting context is to fight those who “declare war against Allah and his messenger”(said several times in the Quran). This in short means it’s the duty of every able Muslim man to fight against the enemies of Islam, typically against the enemies of the caliphate, or those who oppress Muslims e.g. the Chinese government. It is not to be declared by terror groups like isis who are fighting against Muslims and non Muslims, military or not
true this
Last time I checked, the Hui Muslims had a higher brithrate than Han Chinese, wore burqas and imported teachers from the KSA. Uighurs had a total fertility rate of a whopping 2.04 in 2010. Calling it a genocide if pure yikes.
- Adûnâi
@@angamaitesangahyando685 ok so since they have more children they don’t live in a police state and get kidnapped into “re education camps”
Doesn't change the fact that Islam was spread almost entirely by the sword. Wouldn't doubt that enemies of Allah could consist of anyone who didn't adhere to Islam.
@@HelloimthisguyYT Children are the entire point of a collective's existence. Children died in Auschwiz, and they die in Gaza, but they live around Takla Makan.
- Adûnâi
You're very talented, keep up the awesome work I'm very proud of you❤️
This is a very detailed series. Great work.
Really nice production on this one, congrats!!
Hi Jabzy, great work, as an Arab I got really amazed that you can find all this in detail, however my critique is not about the content, I would prefer the zooming sprites more than the wiggly ones, the zoom fits with the slow melancholic music, thanks!
Awesome video!
Can you please post your sources?
Terrific work once again.
This would make for several banger sci-fi series. I'd call my book...Arid
King Jabzy has returned
Indeed a great work but with some small inaccuracies
Adel Shah was Nader's nephew not his son
Nader was a ruthless ruler but Adel was far more cruel and rounded up every Afshar of royal blood that he could catch and killed them with exception of Shahrukh son of his cousin Reza quli(oldest son of Nader who was blind and yes Adel Shah killed him too), his brother Ibrahim who later deposed him and an infant son of Nader who later on served Habsburgs as an officer in wars in Europe
He met his end when his brother rebelled and overthrew him then he was given to Nader's harem there he was torn apart by Nader's wives and daughters
Man, i love the work, but would love even more if you gave us the sources
It is odd to ask "was there ever peace in the Middle East" and then begin trying to answer that question starting in ... 1600CE ...
Of course there has been peace - just as there has been war in the region. But you can't get a clear answer to that question by look at a partial history of tensions between Persia and the Ottoman Empire.
Very little of this concerened tensions between the Persians and Ottomsns. Most of it discussed internal wars.
51:26 I think this was crucial
1:17:58 Starting From Jahangir
Every single Mughal had Rajput Blood.
Taj mahal was built on Hindu Site given to Shah Jahan by his Hindu cousin.
“Borrowed colonialism” aka colonialism
0:28 you forgot Spain, Portugal, Malta, parts of Italy and France.
Great Show
Was there ever peace in Europe ?
As persian this was accurate nader shah was the last conqueror of persian empire
For when part 6?
if one studied antiquity of Babylonian, Egyptians, Hurrian, Hittites, Mongolian, Assyrians, you'd know that there never was peace in Middle East even before religions came into existence.
There was peace under the Ottoman empire.
@@DB-pp7kj the video itself shows wars over irak every century and nomad raiders never reallyy stopped even on the ottomans best days
there was never peace anywhere in the world to begin with lmao. There has been petty conflicts in Europe, America, China and Africa
Is this the long version?
Better title should read, "was there ever peace anywhere?"
Answer is simple, no. Europe became so peacefull thanks to eu. Otherwise it needs supreme power. However they flex their muscles somewhere else like middle east, africa, ukraine.
@temkin9298 there is a full-scale war in Europe right now. America is an extension of western Europe. America has been at war constantly, Europe has not changed. They just fight differently, but they're still the malicious animals they've always been
@temkin9298 honestly the peace only happens because of fear of Nukes.
Could you provide sources, please. Looking to learn more about this time
"Just one more sect guys I promise and the true version of Islam would be born"
Reminds me of the channel History Vibes
Should be grey areas at the seams for the hedging done by the locals…
3:03 is that supposed to be Hannibal? :D
16th century to 18th century = 1500-1700
Good moring a todos
From 1:23:00
Muhammad ibn `Abd-il-Wahhāb:
a. Wasn't the "Founder" of "Wahhābism", because, "Wahhābism" is a Mythos/Pseudo-Narrative.
b. Salafism never existed during the Lifetime of Muhammad ibn `Abd-il-Wahhāb.
c. Salafism was founded by Muhammad `Abduh via Egypt during the 1860's, C.E. (literally 7-Decades after the Death of Muhammad ibn `Abd-il-Wahhāb).
Just curious and love learning history hopefully this don't land me on a list ✌️
All events link up to current Middle East notably some actresses including Gal would be transferred to Hollywood and then fall under ASMR ownership plus Kizil bash translated into English as Red Heads.
Wow, the most esoteric gonzo comment of the month.
@@linesided Yes Jonathan I went esoteric then exit in a blaze by translating a Persian word to English.
@@joshuajwars4271Kızıl Baş is Turkish not Persian
Where do you find all this information?
Dont know why western content creators cant differentiate between arabians and arabized ppl, in saudi in the gcc and south of iraq and jordan pretty much arabs are the people who descend from qahatani tribes or adnani tribes and bedouins are the people who descend from tribes its the same thing no one is still living the nomadic life after ibn saud, and ppl who dont have tribes or just speak the language are basically arabized or they lost their lineage due to killings and feuds between tribes.
And they only exist in the peninsula except monarchs and a couple of tribes in north africa who immigrated like banu hilal and banu sulaim
You blame this squarely on Western Content Creators, yet (just as one example) Nasser created the United Arab Republic. Not the Arabized Republic.
The video was very well done. But ur overemphasis on tribal divisions is an error. Yes, tribes exist, but that did not prevent the creation of strong territorial governments in the region. Egypt has tribes as does turkiye, Ash-Sham, and Iraq.
Yet, in all these places the Mamluks, Ottomans, and Safavids were able to provide strong government. Ur idea that although the Ottomans could exercise control over the 'fertile crescent' for 300 years, but an "Arab" empire could not because of tribal division is ahistorical. Over the long term, the area has always been able to form large political units. That is the historical norm and tribal and even religious differences never prevented this. So, the real question is what prevents this now?
One correction: Al-hakim of the druze was not a Sultan. He was a fatimid caliph.
He argues in the video that those historical units weren’t actually unified or centrally controlled as is portrayed. So I don’t think you’re being fair
Entry of entity which didnt belong there. For the only reason to destabilize it and foreign players who benefits
i need to know desperately what the background music was called in your old 3 minute history videos. it has been playing in the background of my head for months and i need to know where i can find an isolated audio without you talking 😭
Nevada city
@@JabzyJoe oh my god. i might cry. thank you so much
no like you truly don't know how much this means. I am in my senior year at school and we have to do a major research study assignment. when I was finding information I stumbled across your 3 minute history videos, they were really informal and cut straight to the point, making my research gathering a lot easier and faster. when I heard the music in the background I was like starstruck idk just felt heavenly idk how to explain it. for the remainder of the time I was doing the research studies (4 months) I used to watch your 3 minute history on the anarchy because I found you did less talking and the music was louder than your other videos💀. I used to comment on all of them being like "I'm going insane what's the music called" no one answered ofc lol. anyways the music definitely helped me concentrate a lot more and obviously your videos were informative enough to help me graduate school (I graduate later today) finished the research assignment, earning a B- I have you to thank for a lot of that. thank you so much. crazy how something as little as some ambiance helped me literally finish school lol.@@JabzyJoe
1:01:00 The army division which shah Abbas created was not majority Caucasian as Turkic and Iranic nomadic tribal confederations like Shahsavans still held the majority in his newly formed army after the dissolution of the qizilbash unit.
Lichtenstein and Bhutan have never been invaded…yep..
Please make more Five Nights at Freddy's videos
The Arab skulls heritage still lives in Saudi Arabia
Arab, Bedouin, gypsy, nomad….all of them don’t farm, do move around, do fight a lot, but they are distinct and part of a greater group than their tribe?….Like generalizing possession to an indigenous North American?
The background music is really distracting
Yeah there was, when people thought there was nothing of value past a few holy sites and LOTS of sand!
Egypt was always imprtant.
Cyprus has tin and a sizeable island. Istanbul gates the blacksea. Iran seperates west and east. Arabic peninsula was the heart of all abrahamic religons.
@temkin9298 egypt is a historical site (covered by sites), the tin was gone before 35 AD, and the area wouldnt be even a footnote outside of the historical/ religious sites if oil hadnt been found there.
please someone tells me what name the background music is.
Nevada City
53:42 Let me just add Austrians
1716-1718
1737-1739
1788-1791
Is this part 6 or is this just a compilation? I'm not quite sure...
Compilation... part 6 will be in a few days
Thank you! Listened to the whole thing again, either way. It's such a convoluted mess (the history, not your videos, I mean) that it was good to re-listen to it!
Also, I would absolutely pay for a series on Mesoamerica up to the modern day. Is there any chance you'll be doing one at some point?
They devided the land of the Kurds too which is located in turkey iraq and syria.
What’s going on with the audio, mate?
I recorded this while travelling and could never match it up from the different hotel rooms.
I wonder where do you draw the line for the ruling dynasties of Persia being foreigners or natives.
Man i had no idea there was so much diversity in terms of sects of islam. What a excellent video i learned alot
بے شک سب سے پہلی عبادت گاہ جو انسانوں کےلیےتع۔میر کی گٸ وہ مکہ میں واقع ھے آل عمران 96
Yeah in the Caliphate Omer ibn Al Khattab r.a
Political Islam, or Muslimbrotherhood dont want to say it out that there are still different directions, Groups and Clans till today in Islam, who also fight against each other. It don't fit to there victim-Myth - Narrative to blame others for there own conflicts like US, West or Jews ..
To say that the Sykes-Picot agreement isn't the root cause of most, if not all conflicts in modern day middle-east is beyond delusional.
bro but COLONIALISM BRO.
Can anyone remind me when there was peace in Europe?
In Western Europe I'd say 1870-1914 and you could argue the last 70+ years.
@@JabzyJoe basque rebellion, Irish conflict
And besides that Western Europeans have conflicts in faraway places.
Hello, put the border lines for the current CoUNTry, please?,,,!!!
israel briefly existed from 1100 - 900 bc but fell to the assyrian mostly because of corruption and economic mismanagement
Nor will there ever be
There was never peace in Europe or the Americas either.
This region is so volatile 😡! If Israel wants to settle in this region,they know what to expect. U.S. support is just exasperating and prolonging the inevitable.Guess man never learns from history 😢
If man never learns from history it is because man is a bad teacher. Luckily men have made tools of teaching stronger than a mere man. The sword, the arrow, the pen, and the atomic bomb.
💚❤️🩵
רֵסְפּוּבְּלִיקוֹ
דֵּמוֹקְרָטִיָה
רֵישְׁנוּן
Salafiyyah does not reject the four schools, we simply affirm what they bring from the truth and excuse them from what the erred in. May Allah raise all of their ranks in Jannah
Hi.
the only way for this area to be successful is to live under one super state that gives every group some sort of independence in it's internal issues that concern them
Who gets the oil?
@@theoBaba773
What do you mean, what kind of a question is that
That was the Ottoman Empire that brought a 700 years of peace.
@@thornil2231700 yrs of impalements
@@thornil2231
Where is that peace, every group within fought one another
Is that Uzbekistan in the upper right? A sort of teal color in the middle of some random area on a bald map…thanks for that extra mind trick to translate locations…would kind of give a perspective for why a specific good-hole is so good these days…..like when I am alive…..like when it should matter most…..you know….repeating history of such SIMPLE concepts!
There was peace before Israel.
"and the likes...."
Also a fair few "however" "though" "but" "actually" in every vid as I somehow know how to read and talk. But somehow, can't read into the mic like a human.
@JabzyJoe it's my favorite line haha. Seriously though, I really enjoy these in-depth videos. Keep them coming
Well
Sir again you don't talk about the omani sultanate colonial empire in Africa ?
They one of the first asian colonial empire
It's a compilation of the previous episodes. So therell be no new information here.
@@JabzyJoe can we aspect new episodes about middle east sir ?
East Indian company was Dutch not British
They both had one.
The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874.
How about Israel and Ukraine are silt areas of meh land, so they attract the castoffs of the area?
Divided by sects, united by extremism.
Why you describe medival europe? Surely they didn't kill just as much, yes? Gauls and Hre surely was peacefull.
What about china, japanese, russia? How enlighmented you must be, yes.
America just as did so did before, no? Explotation is surely small. Military comapny support didn't happen and destory democracies.
Street shitter spotted
NO!!!!!
From 1:03:06
"Wahhābism" is a Mythos/Pseudo-Narrative.
:)
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Inaccurate informations
In Türkiya the Osmanli time Turks fought and died in wars but the christian greeks and armenian prosperited by that.
Janissaries were foreign slaves, Serbians tunneled under the City of Constantinople and Orban, a Hungarian, helped break down the walls.
@@JabzyJoe and it was raining!
@@JabzyJoeThe Janissaries were raised with Turkish culture and values and had loyalty to the Sultan. They are as much Turk as anyone from Anatolia that converted to Islam and accepted Ottoman identity. Plus the guy who commented was talking about the Christian Greeks and Armenians in the Ottoman Empire that didn’t accept Islam. They payed more tax but because they were Christian they didn’t have to fight in wars and became rich and prosperous while the Muslims and Turks of the Empire became poorer due to fighting and later losing in many wars. The Greek and Armenian Christians in Turkey are still some of the richest people in the country to this day.
That region was systemically destabilized so please don't ask stupid questions.
Huh?
You did an excellent job explaining the Middle Easterner history, but the map of Arab population doesn’t go that deep into the Southwestern Iran. I’m from the Khuzestan Province of Iran myself and I can tell you that roughly only 1/3 of Khuzestan consists of the Arab/ Iranian population.
In fact, the only time were Middle easy had peace was when the French, the Brits and the ottomans ruled it.
not really, they used these differences to divide and conquer
Sultan of swing, but sharif don't like it...
tldr: Answer is "no".
No because Islam stand against the rich interests read more you will understand why
Is it possible that the trouble started when God gave Abraham the land of Canaan? The Jebusites lived there so Abraham had to use violence to evict them. There’s been violence there ever since.