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The Shiite “Threat” Revisited

Current History, 2007
Reverberations from the 2003 invasion of Iraq may last for decades. But an inexorable spread of Sunni-Shiite conflict is only the worst case, and frankly it is not very likely.
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Sacrifice and fratricide in Shiite Lebanon

Terrorism and Political Violence, 1991
Martin Kramer
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Shiite Shrines of the Old City

1992
The city of Hyderabad in southern India, in what is today the state of Andhra Pradesh, has for centuries been one of the major Shiite population centers in the subcontinent. This Shiite presence can be traced back (as I noted in part I) to the Deccani Bahmani kingdom and the sixteenth-century founding of Hyderabad by the Shiite Qutb Shahi dynasty of ...
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THE EARLY SHIITE GHULAH

Journal of Semitic Studies, 1997
Les ghulah furent particulierement concernes par la definition de l'imamat, la nature de l'imam. Les problemes qu'ils ont souleves ont cree une dimension spirituelle, un sentiment de mystere et un ton emotionnel a l'interieur du shiisme. En bref, l'identification de l'imam avec la prophetie et la divinite etait une position intenable.
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Understanding Shiite Leadership

2014
In this book, Shaul Mishal and Ori Goldberg explore the ways in which Shiite leaderships in Iran and Lebanon approach themselves and their world. Contrary to the violent and radical image of religious leaderships in the Islamic Republic of Iran and Lebanese Hizballah, the political vision and practice of these leaderships view the world as a middle ...
Shaul Mishal, Ori Goldberg
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When the Shiites Rise

Foreign Affairs, 2006
THE WAR in Iraq has profoundly changed the Middle East, although not in the ways that Washington had anticipated. When the U.S. government toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003, it thought regime change would help bring democracy to Iraq and then to the rest of the region.
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