The Shi'ite Movement in Iraq
ISBN: 9780863563959
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Saqi Books
Offers an investigation by one of the foremost experts on the region into the origins and development of Iraqi Shi'ite political activism since the nineteenth century. More
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'Unique and impressive ... draws a fascinating picture of the Shi'ite landscape. Faleh Jabar is uniquely placed to write on modern Iraq.' Sami Zubaida 'The Shi'ite Movement in Iraq is a multi-faceted work, by turns social history and institutional analysis, anthropological inquiry, and theoretical exegesis.' The Daily Star (26/06/04)
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Shi'i Islam has been the focus of sustained attention since the success of the Iranian revolution in 1979. Yet beyond the Iranian case, the role of Shi'ism in politics across the Middle East has attracted little serious research. Even less attention has been given to Shi'ism and Shi'ite militancy in Iraq - which preceded the Iranian revolution - and less still to their nature and origins; the social movements they engendered; the ideological responses they gave rise to; and their specific sources of power and legitimacy. This book attempts to fill the gap in our understanding of Shi'ite ideology and social and cultural identity in Iraq. It is also a useful resource for analysis of the current conflict in Iraq, as the suppressed, majority Shi'ites are certain to play a crucial role in any future shaping of that country.
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