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The Arab Shi'A

by Graham E. Fuller, Rend Rahim Francke
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Overview

This is the first book to examine the Arab Shi'a, a community whose identity and problematic relationship with the rest of the Middle East cuts to the heart of the crisis of Arab politics and society. The Shi'a represent a majority of the population along the Arab coast of the Persian Gulf and are the largest religious group in Lebanon. This book, based on extensive field interviews, examines the nature of Shi'ite belief and community life, contemporary political and social problems, key grievances, and the nature of their relationship with the dominant Sunni state today as they seek a major voice in a new political order.

Synopsis

This is the first book on the Arab Shi’a community, a group whose identity and relations to the rest of the Middle East cut to the heart of politics and society in the Arab and Muslim world.

New York Times Book Review

This book is especially valuable for policy considerations....

About the Author, Graham E. Fuller

Graham E. Fuller is Senior Political Analyst at RAND Corporation.

Rend Rahim Francke is Executive Director of the Iraq Foundation.

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New York Times Book Review

This book is especially valuable for policy considerations....

Library Journal

Within the Arab world, the Sunni population constitutes the majority and wields political power in every Arab state today. However, there are significant Shi'a communities in key Arab countries, and they constitute the majority of the population in Iraq and Bahrain and the plurality in Lebanon. For historical and political reasons, the Shi'a have fared rather poorly in much of the Arab world, and the topic of Shi'ism and Shi'a groups are among the most sensitive issues for the Sunni elite. In this lucid, highly readable, and timely book, Fuller, a RAND Corporation Middle East specialist, and Francke, executive director of the Iraq Foundation, provide an interesting and informative analysis of the travail of the Shi'a politics in the Arab world and explain various patterns of discrimination against the Arab Shi'a. This volume will appeal to scholars and informed readers alike and is a much-needed book in this neglected area of Arab politics. Recommended for academic and public libraries.--Nader Entessar, Spring Hill Coll., Mobile, AL Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

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Examines the Arab Shi'a community, a group whose identity and problematic relationship with the rest of the Middle East cuts to the heart of the crisis of Arab politics and society. Looks at the nature of Shi'ite belief and community life, contemporary political and social problems, key grievances, and the nature of their relationship with the dominant Sunni state. Fuller is senior political analyst at RAND Corporation, and served as a diplomat in the Middle East for 17 years. Francke is executive director of a research and information organization dedicated to democratization in Iraq. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2001
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780312239565

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