Abul-Rahman Al-Rashid says he - just like anybody else - wants to know why the government wants to keep the oil prices down. If the high prices will give us better income, why our government is trying to reduce them? I don't really know why. I hope I could.
Meanwhile, the former Jordanian minister of information Saleh Al-Gallab is wondering why Iranians decided to detect the identity of their country as a Shiite Islamic country. Why the Iranians didn't just say it is an Islamic country for all Muslims?
I don't know if he has any idea about this, but in other Islamic countries, Saudi Arabia for example, Shiites are about 20% of the population and the government treats them like don't even exist. Their children can't have their religious education in the schools and they can't even pray to God the way they want.
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Meanwhile, the former Jordanian minister of information Saleh Al-Gallab is wondering why Iranians decided to detect the identity of their country as a Shiite Islamic country. Why the Iranians didn't just say it is an Islamic country for all Muslims?
I don't know if he has any idea about this, but in other Islamic countries, Saudi Arabia for example, Shiites are about 20% of the population and the government treats them like don't even exist. Their children can't have their religious education in the schools and they can't even pray to God the way they want.
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