
Shia Oppression Past & Present
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In this episode of the BeQuran Podcast, Ali and Fatima uncover the long and painful history of Shia oppression, focusing on the region of Parachinar in Pakistan — a place often overlooked in both global and Muslim media.
With insights from Dr. Sayyed Ammar Nakshawani, they explore how historical neglect, sectarian manipulation, and political agendas have shaped a reality of violence and silence. From British colonialism to modern-day media bias, from Taliban influence to grassroots resilience — this episode connects the dots between past injustices and the struggles still unfolding today.
Through it all, one truth remains clear: true Islamic values call for universal justice, not selective empathy.
🔹 What’s behind the violence in Parachinar?
🔹 Why is the suffering of Shia Muslims so underreported?
🔹 And what can we learn from their faith, their history, and their strength?