Shia revival how conflicts withen islam will shape the future
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- 9780393062113
- 297.8209045 NAS
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297.770954 EDU Education of Muslims: Islamic perspective of knowledge and education-Indian context | 297.8 AYO Crisis of muslim history: religion and politics in early Islam | 297.8 KHU Imams and Emirs | 297.8209045 NAS Shia revival | 299.31 GAH Gods and religion of ancient egypt | 299.31 JAI Evolution of Religion: the history and religions of Egypt and Harappan Indiia | 299.51 BUF Tao of warren buffett/ by Mary Buffett and David Clark |
To most Western eyes, all Islamic movements look alike, and the central conflict in the Middle East is one between religion and secularism. Shockingly little has been written about the bitter divide between Shia and Sunni. Yet without understanding their ancient conflictand its modern embodiment in the power struggle between Iran and Saudi Arabia for political and spiritual leadership of the Muslim worldit is impossible to comprehend events across the so-called Shia Crescent, from East Africa through Iraq and Pakistan to India.
The provocative rise of the Ayatollah Khomeini, the Saudi pressure on the United States not to unseat Saddam Hussein in 1991, the critical role of the Ayatollah Sistani and the religious establishment in Najaf (Iraq), the volatility of Pakistan today, and the consequences of the shift toward Shia power through American interventionall this and more is explained in the light of the Shia/Sunni divide.
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