As Trump Makes Threats, Iran Makes Friends – Bloomberg
Nigerian carpenter Bashir Muhammad has never been to Iran, but he would fight to the death for the country.
If Iran wants our help, we are ready to go and help it, even with our blood, he said. Donald Trump needs to know that Iran has followers all over the world ready to help defend it against America.
Touring the narrow unpaved streets of Zaria in Nigerias predominantly Muslim north, Muhammad shows Irans success in building enclaves of fervent support way beyond the Middle East and the limits of any harsher foreign policy planned by the U.S. president to contain it. The 30-year-old is among an increasing number of converts to the Shiite brand of Islam that Iran has been exporting since its 1979 revolution.
As the world adjusts to the Trump era, the message for Washington and its allies is that Iran wields growing influence in unexpected places. The Islamic power has been able to expand its reach regardless of the economic sanctions that excluded it from much of the global oil market until last year.
Carpenter Bashir Muhammad stands in the rubble of a Shiite school in Zaria in northern Nigeria on Feb. 8. He said the school was destroyed several months after the Nigerian army killed and arrested Shiites in December 2015.
Photographer: Donna Abu-Nasr/Bloomberg.
In this case, its in Africas most populous nation, key oil producer and a country where the sectarian battle that has thrown the Middle East into chaos is festering. Nigerias Muslims are mainly Sunnis and Irans growing foothold in Africa has alarmed the Saudis.
Iran is on its own crusade, its own global war, believing that the U.S. is out to get it, said Paul Salem, vice president of the Middle East Institute in Washington. Theyre building networks, under religious slogans, that they can use in any fight. And wherever they are expanding, theres a potential for a sectarian Shiite-Sunni conflict.
Trump has signaled a sharp departure from the detente that marked the previous American administrations relations with Iran following a landmark accord over its nuclear program in 2015.The U.S. last month put Iran on notice following a ballistic missile test and imposed more sanctions. Trump called the nationthe worlds top sponsor of terrorism. Steve Bannon, Trumps chief strategist, has said there's a global existential war between some parts of the Muslim world and the Judeo-Christian West.
The Pentagon is monitoring Iranian activities in Nigeria and West Africa, spokesman Christopher Sherwood said. Saudi cables released in 2015 by WikiLeaks reveal concern about Iran-driven Shiite expansion from Mali, Mauritania, Burkina Faso and Nigeria in West Africa to India and China in Asia.
Certainly, the Department of Defense is always aware of Iranian activities, and I should say destabilizing activities, Sherwood said in an interview in Washington last week. They are a concern to us and certainly that region of the world. Nobody could be reached at the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for comment.
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Muhammad, who was born a Sunni, said he converted five years ago despite his familys threat to kill him. Last month, it was clear where his loyalties lay. Muhammad was with a group of friends outside a local mosque in one of Zarias poorer neighborhoods when one of them picked up the news on his phone of Trumps intention to take a tougher stance on Iran.
We burst out laughing, he said. If Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says everyone who finds an American in their country should kill him, we will kill him, he explained as the streets filled up with girls from elementary school, their hair covered with flowing waist-length veils.
For Muhammad, the culprits are not only the Americans. Its also their allies, Israel and Saudi Arabia. As he lashed out at those two countries, his words were a reminder of the rhetoric used by Hassan Nasrallah, the Lebanese leader of Hezbollah, which is funded and armed by Iran.
Theres enmity between Iran on one side and the U.S., Israel and Saudi Arabia on the other side, said Muhammad.
Students walk past a Shiite school run by the Islamic Movement in Kano, Nigeria, on Saturday, Feb. 11. The image of Imam Hussein, who is revered by Shiites, can be seen on the facade of the building.
Photographer: Donna Abu-Nasr/Bloomberg.
For the Iranians, just like the Soviet Union,the narrative reflects an existential, ideological struggle with the U.S., according to Salem at the Middle East Institute. Its about gaining an advantage anywhere in the world that can be used now or in the future, he said. Iran uses proxy militias including Shiite Afghans, Iraqis and Lebanese to support Syrian President Bashar al-Assad against opponents, some of whom are backed by the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.
Irans drive into western Africa is also a direct challenge to its old Saudi enemy and the ultra-conservative strand of Sunni Islam the kingdom exports. It has created friction between communities in Nigeria as the two countries help fund religious centers that run schools and bring in students and clerics for training.In the background, is a shrinking oil-based economy, a currency at a record low and the fight against Sunni militant group Boko Haram.
He said he would offer his kids to Iran if Khameini said he needs them to confront America. I love him, he said. I love Iran.
To counter the Shiite expansion, the Saudi cables suggest sending more students on scholarships and increasing financial support to Islamic centers. Recently, two Saudi clerics visited the Nigerian capital, Abuja, and one of them delivered Friday prayers. He was adviser to the kingdoms royal court.
The Saudis watching the Iranians trying to break into northern Nigeria is almost like watching someone else try to befriend your best friend, said Ini Dele-Adedeji, a Nigerian academic at the University of Londons School of Oriental and African Studies who specializes in Islamic identity in his home country. On the surface, its about these countries helping out with charitable work activities. But beyond that its also a way for those countries to almost create extensions of themselves.
There were hardly any Nigerian Shiites in 1960, when the country gained independence from Britain. Most of the Muslims at the time were Sufis with no affiliation to any group, according to Alexander Thurston, author of Salafism in Nigeria: Islam, Preaching and Politics. As Saudis made investments in the early 1960s, Nigeria was one of the places they looked at and werent initially motivated by competition with Iran, he said.
Estimates vary wildly as to how many of Nigerias 190 million population, which is roughly divided between Christians and Muslims, are now Shiites. Some followers put their number at 20 million, while Sunnis say theyre not even a quarter of that.
It all began with a Sunni Muslim university activist, Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, who was so impressed with the Iranian revolution that he wanted one at home. When that didnt happen, Zakzaky went to Iran, at some point he became a Shiite and later started wearing the white turban of a cleric. He became the leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria and turned it into a vehicle for proselytizing and gaining followers in the 1990s.
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Things escalated when Nigerian troops killed more than 300 Shiites in Zaria in December 2015 and arrested Zakzaky and hundreds of his followers. The army accused the Shiite group of attempting to kill Nigerias army chief-of-staff, a charge the movement denies. Zakzaky remains in jail.
Muhammad, the carpenter, converted after attending two daily lectures by Zakzaky for weeks. Former newspaper vendor Sharif Abu Bakr Zakariya, 43, said he became a Shiite more than 20 years ago after the cleric told us the truth about Islam.
Paralyzed for the past decade, he sat in a wheelchair in a tiny room decorated with a picture of the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Irans first supreme leader. He agreed with Muhammads assessment of the world. Trump is carrying out a Zionist agenda, Zakariya said. And what if he confronts Iran? No, he wont be successful, he said.
Zakariya, who lives with his wife and seven children in two rooms in a low-income neighborhood in the city of Kano, the hub of Nigerias Muslim north, survives on handouts from Zakzakys Islamic movement. He gets about 1,500 naira ($4.80) a week.He said he would offer his kids to Iran if Khameini said he needs them to confront America.
I love him, he said. I love Iran.
Iran has been funding Zakzaky for years and the area of Zaria he worked in became the mecca for the dispossessed in Nigeria, according to Matthew Page, a former U.S. State Department specialist on Nigeria. The Islamic Movement in Nigeria has been receiving about $10,000 a month, he estimated.
Zakzazy took that money and turned it into the monthly operating budget for a social welfare organization, creating a soup kitchen and homeless shelters, said Page. This was a very inexpensive way for Iran to have a toehold in Nigeria, he said.
Cleric Sheikh Sanus Abdul-Qader sits below pictures of Iranian, Lebanese and Nigerian Shiite leaders at the Islamic Center in Kano on Feb. 9. He considers them his heroes.
Photographer: Donna Abu-Nasr/Bloomberg.
The organization boasts more than 300 schools, Islamic centers, a newspaper, guards and a martyrs foundation funded mainly by member donations. The network is similar to other welfare systems established by Hezbollah and other Iranian-backed groups. Such activities in Nigeria show that reintroducing conventional sanctions on Iran wont work, said Ghanem Nuseibeh, founder of London-based consultants Cornerstone Global Associates.
Youre talking about a geopolitical conversion and politicizing chunks of Muslim populations around the world who have previously no relations with Iran or Shiism, he said. You might be able to formally increase sanctions on Iran but Iran has tentacles that go beyond its borders that are very difficult to control.
In Kano, Nigerias second-largest city, Hamza Yousef, a tall, soft-spoken student, said he still hasnt told his parents that he has become a Shiite. Yousef, 25, was born in the Saudi holy city of Mecca, where his family still lives. Hes now a student at the Almustafa International University, a branch of the main Islamic university based in Qom, Iran, which has campuses in several countries, including South Africa and Mali.
The U.S. wants to punish Iran out of spite, said Yousef. America is an enemy of Islam.
Seated on the floor of the center he runs in a low-income neighborhood, Shiite cleric Sheikh Sanus Abdul-Qader pointed up to the pictures of top Iranian, Lebanese and Nigerian Shiite leaders hung on the wall above him. They included Khamenei and Hezbollah leader Nasrallah.
We consider them heroes who strive to help humankind and symbols of humanity," Abdul-Qader said, as giggling children filled jerry cans with water from the centers spigot on the dark street outside.
Did he think the U.S., with all its might, would prevail in any confrontation with Iran? Iran will be steadfast if theres a war, said Abdul-Qader. The strong always prevail.
With Nafeesa Syeed and Mustapha Muhammad
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