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Are Gemany's Politicians Finally Getting The Risk Of What They Have Done?
'Islamism is a murderous ideology that has nothing in common with our democracy' -vice chancellor
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."There are various branches of Islam so if there were a Caliphate established, which one would it follow and would the others have to adhere to it?"
It might have passed you by, Corby, but in many Muslim countries there is often considerable strife between the various factions. In particular the Sunni-Shia division has fuelled a long-running civil war in Syria, fighting in Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Yemen and elsewhere, with terrorist violence on both sides. This split has its origins from more than 1,300 years ago but more recently has manifested itself as a contest between Sunni Saudi Arabia and Shia Iran for influence in the oil-rich Middle East.
This inter-sect rivalry, as well as the followers of Islam venting their spleen on the Infidels they have infiltrated, will keep European authorities engaged increasingly as time goes on.
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