Differences between Pakistan's Sunni-majority and Shia-minority go back to the schism following the prophet's death. But in the past two decades those differences have been manifest in repeated-violence.
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Those who split up their Religion, and become (mere) Sects,- each party rejoicing in that which is with itself! (The Romans - Verse 32)
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Most sectarian violence in Pakistan takes place in the province of Punjab and the country's commercial capital, Karachi.
There have also been outbreaks in Quetta.
Musharraf is not the only Pakistani leader to have such-problems. Most analysts agree it began in 1979, when Zia ul-Haq began Islamicising Pakistani politics.
Via In2Verses
January 17, 2008
Pakistan's Shia-Sunni divide
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