Sunnis and Shiites

Sunnis and Shiites

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“The conflict between Sunnis and Shiites has never been more than a simple debate around the succession of the Prophet of Islam. Because soon fundamental questions about the nature of legitimate political authority arose: What qualifications should the Muslim head of state have? Could he be an ordinary human child, or should he have a divine quality? How should it be chosen and, in connection with this, what was the most legitimate type of political regime?”

The history of Sunni-Shiite relations, no matter how one looks at it, is the story of an uninterrupted conflict that has continued for more than a thousand years. This endless struggle, Hz. Although it is attributed to ancient hatred arising from disagreements around Muhammad's succession, the intervening centuries indicate that the current conflict has sometimes revived and sometimes faded depending on the political context. While these ups and downs were often shaped according to the needs of the ruler and the groups he ruled, sometimes they served to legitimize the political elites, and sometimes they became a tool for the rebellion of the rebels or the clergy's effort to gain influence. Sunnis and Shiites - The Political History of a Conflict traces the history of this tension that still continues today, while also investigating the continuities and ruptures between the two major sects of Islam. Political scientist Laurence Louër, known for his works on the Middle East, presents a cool-headed panorama of the Middle East in his book, which is accepted as a reference source in the international community, without ignoring the unique political conditions and social structures of different countries such as Iraq, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Yemen and Lebanon.
Publisher : Contact Publishing
Number of pages : 253
Publication Year : 2022
ISBN : 9789750533457
Translator : Barış Özkul
The heart : Turkish
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Sunnis and Shiites “The conflict between Sunnis and Shiites has never been more than a simple debate around the succession of the Prophet of Islam. Because soon fundamental questions about the nature of legitimate political authority arose: What qualifications should the Muslim head of state have? Could he be an ordinary human child, or should he have a divine quality? How should it be chosen and, in connection with this, what was the most legitimate type of political regime?” The history of Sunni-Shiite relations is the story of an uninterrupted conflict that has continued for more than a thousand years, no matter how you look at it. This endless struggle, Hz. Although it is attributed to the ancient hatred arising from the disagreements around the succession of Muhammad, the intervening centuries indicate that the current conflict has sometimes revived and sometimes faded depending on the political context. While these ups and downs were often shaped according to the needs of the ruler and the groups he ruled, sometimes they served to legitimize the political elites, and sometimes they became a tool for the rebellion of the rebels or the clergy's effort to gain influence. Sunnis and Shiites - The Political History of a Conflict traces the history of this tension that still continues today, while also investigating the continuities and ruptures between the two major sects of Islam. Political scientist Laurence Louër, known for his studies on the Middle East, presents a calm panorama of the Middle East in his book, which is accepted as a reference source in the international community, without ignoring the unique political conditions and social structures of different countries such as Iraq, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Yemen and Lebanon. PK018686
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