The Shi’a of Samarra -

The Shi’a of Samarra

The Heritage and Politics of a Community in Iraq

Imranali Panjwani (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
296 Seiten
2012
I.B. Tauris (Verlag)
978-1-84885-779-7 (ISBN)
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Explores and analyses the cultural, architectural and political heritage of the Shi'a in both Samarra and the Middle East, highlighting how this city functions as a microcosm for the contentious issues and debates which remain at the forefront of efforts to rebuild the modern Iraqi state.
On 22 February 2006, the main dome of the al-Askariyya shrine in Samarra was blown up. In the aftermath, sectarian strife between Shi'i and Sunni communities in Iraq and the wider region resonated around the world. The assault on Samarra, which was built in the period of the Abbasid caliphate in the ninth century CE, therefore came to represent for many a symbol of the destructive civil conflict which engulfed Iraq following the 2003 US-led invasion. "The Shi'a of Samarra" explores and analyses the cultural, architectural and political heritage of the Shi'a in both Samarra and the Middle East, thus highlighting how this city functions as a microcosm for the contentious issues and debates which remain at the forefront of efforts to rebuild the modern Iraqi state. Its examination of the socio-political context of the Shi'a/Sunni divide provides important insights for students and researchers working on the history and politics of Iraq and the Middle East, as well as those interested in the art and architecture of the Islamic world.

Imranali Panjwani is Research Co-ordinator at the Centre for Islamic Shi'a Studies in London. Educated at the University of Sheffield and Al-Mahdi Institute in Birmingham, he is PhD candidate in the Theology and Religious Studies faculty at King's College London. Charles R. H. Tripp is Professor of Politics at SOAS, University of London. Author of A History of Iraq (2007, 3rd edition), he is a noted expert on the Middle East and modern Iraq.

Foreword by Charles Tripp
Introduction
Part I: History of the Shrine and City in Samarra
Chapter 1: Samarra: Shi’i Heritage and Culture
Chapter 2: The Samarra Shrine in its Historical Context
Chapter 3: History of the al-Askariyya Shrine
Part II: The Life and Legacy of Religious and Scholarly Figures in Samarra History
Chapter 4: Visiting the Life of Imam Al-Hadi and Imam Hasan Al-Askari
Chapter 5: The Legacy of Mirza Shirazi in Samarra
Chapter 6: Amili Perspectives on the Scholarship of Samarra and Najaf
Part III: Samarra in wider Iraqi Discourse: Sectarianism, Politics and Citizenship
Chapter 7: Sectarianism in recent Iraqi History
Chapter 8: Sectarian Co-existence in Iraq
Chapter 9: Shi’i Islamism in Iraq
Chapter 10: Thinking about Citizenship and Identity

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.1.2012
Zusatzinfo 33 bw integrated, 11 line
Sprache englisch
Maße 138 x 216 mm
Gewicht 487 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Islam
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
ISBN-10 1-84885-779-9 / 1848857799
ISBN-13 978-1-84885-779-7 / 9781848857797
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