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The Baluch, Sunnism and the State in Iran - From Tribal to Global (Hardcover)
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The Baluch, Sunnism and the State in Iran - From Tribal to Global (Hardcover)
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Since 2002 Sunni jihadi groups like Jaysh al-'Adl have been active
in Iranian Baluchistan, yet the region remains relatively stable.
Dudoignon's book shows that the key reason for this is Tehran's
cultivation of good relations with Sunni ulama in the Sarbaz area
in Baluchistan, a policy that began after World War Two. Educated
in the socially conservative south- Asian Deobandi school of Islam,
the Sarbaz ulama have conspicuous transnational connections and yet
have been valuable to Iran's governments. They were recruited by
the Pahlavi Shahs as a bulwark against Soviet influence, and they
rallied to Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979 before playing a small part
in the anti-Soviet Afghan jihad. This book shows how this
confessional network, through their hegemony in eastern Iran and
their alliance with the Kurdish-born Muslim Brothers, has prevented
the rise of Sunni radicalism in Iran since 1997 through the
promotion of a 'Sunni vote'. It highlights, too, the capacity of
the Islamic Republic to transform a nascent 'Sunni community of
Iran' into an asset, through Ayatollah Khamenei's policy of
'national union and confessional concord'.
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