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The growing tensions and occasional clashes between believers in
the two main strands of Islam have been major concerns. Upheavals
within the Shia sphere of influence had altered the relationship:
the Iranian revolution of 1979 changed the politics of Iranian
Shiism, and impacted on Shia communities regionally, while the 2003
Anglo-American invasion of Iraq initiated a new phase of tension in
Sunni-Shia relations. The spectre of a sectarian war in Iraq, a
diplomatic and military offensive against the Lebanese Hezbollah
and a potentially nuclear armed Iran (along with Tehran's support
for Hamas) prompted King Abdallah II of Jordan to warn of an
emerging 'Shia crescent'. However, away from such grand
geopolitical gestures, Sunni-Shia relations are being rearticulated
through an array of local, regional and global connections. This
book presents wide-ranging and up-to-date research that sheds light
on the political, sociological and ideological processes that are
affecting the dynamics within, as well as the relationships
between, the Shia and Sunni worlds. Among the themes discussed are
the ideological and doctrinal evolutions that are taking place, the
contextualisation of the main protagonists' political practices,
transnational networks, and the role of intellectuals, religious
scholars and the media in shaping and informing this dynamic
relationship.
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