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The Arab Shi'a: The Forgotten Muslims [Paperback]

Graham E. Fuller (Author), Rend Rahim Francke (Author)
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September 22, 2001
This is the first book to examine 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. From southern Iraq and along the coast of the Persian Gulf, the Arab Shi'a are concentrated in the strategic Gulf region; they form majorities in Iraq and Bahrain and they are the largest religious group in Lebanon. Historically there have been major tensions between the Shi'a and Sunni communities. 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. Political and social integration of the Shi'a is a key to orderly political evolution in the Gulf in the next century.

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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.ANader Entessar, Spring Hill Coll., Mobile, AL
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“This book is especially valuable for policy considerations....” —New York Times Book Review

“In this lucid, highly readable, and timely book, Fuller and Francke 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.” —Library Journal

“...a sympathetic account of Shi'ah political problems in the select numbe of Arab countries and presents a long-range view of politics in the region...” —Islamic Studies

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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan (September 22, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312239564
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312239565
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Graham E. Fuller is a former vice chairman of the National Intelligence Council at the CIA, a former senior political scientist at RAND, and a current adjunct professor of history at Simon Fraser University. He is the author of numerous books about the Middle East, including The Future of Political Islam. He has lived and worked in the Muslim world for nearly two decades.


 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Is it time to reconsider how we look at the Shi'a???, January 13, 2004
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"... the West demonstrates a dangerous tendency to equate Sunnis with secularism and Shi'a with Islamic Movements. Neither is accurate."

This book should be required reading for all Western heads of state, attorneys general, members of congress and parliament, AND journalists.

The authors' outlook is counter to decades of American posturing and shows how current policies to "contain" the Shi'a in the region by the US and allies is a downward spiral and the exact opposite of what needs to happen if there is to be stability for all in the region.

This is an excellent discription of of how the Arab Shi'a have been marginalized in the Arab world, including those countries such as Iraq and Bahrain where they represent the confessional majority. The authors go on to attack western fears of Iranian led Shi'a revolution in the Arab world by delving into the religious, social and cultural differences between the Persian Shi'a and the Arab Shi'a and how the Arabs have historically in each country chosen race and nationality over sectarian alliances when push came to shove.

More shocking, as they review the conditions of the Shi'a in each country where they make up significant parts of the population, is the treatment of the Shi'a by fellow Muslims and Arabs. Especially in those cases where they represent a numerical minority. In those places the Shi'a are oppressed but cannot claim minority status, even though their own Shi'a sect may be marginalized or even unrecognized by the Sunni majority.

They go on to describe how this marginalization is a far greater threat to regional stability and the West's image in the region. The question is whether the Western countries can turn a blind eye to the treatment of the Shi'a and still tout themselves as focused on Democracy and Human Rights. This loss of "face" and continued support of oppressive regimes is a far greater threat than the threat of Iranian efforts to purposely destabilize regimes and the region. Although in the end, the oppressed may look anywhere for answers.

Finally, this book is extremely relevant in today's world even though it was written when Sadaam still controlled Iraq. Iraq is central to Shi'a culture and history. Iraq could easily once again by pass Iran as the center of influence of the world's Shi'a. More importantly will be the Iraqi influence on the Arab Shi'a in Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Syria and Lebanon.

America and the West stand at a crossroad of being the actors who help the Shi'a majorities to achieve their just share and the Shi'a minorities to achieve justice.

As Fuller and Francke say:

"... an Iraq that that does not permit the Shi'a to play the role accorded to them by their demographic majority is doomed to failure, schism and manipulation by outside forces, especially Iran. Saudi and Kuwaiti objections to the establishment of democratic processes in Iraq should be ignored"

Funny, we've been hearing the opposite for over 20 years.
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First Sentence:
To speak of the Shi'a of the Arab world is to raise a sensitive issue that most Muslims would rather not discuss. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
political sectarianism, greater occultation, petition movement, tribal shaykhs, shrine cities, clerical rule
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Saudi Arabia, Arab Shi'a, Iraqi Shi'a, United States, Kuwaiti Shi'a, Saddam Hussein, Middle East, Bahraini Shi'a, Lebanese Shi'a, Saudi Shi'a, Shi'ite Islamists, Arab Shi'ite, Muhammad Baqir, Ta'if Accord, Lebanese Shi'ite, World War, Iraqi Shi'ite, Reform Movement, Sunni Islamist, Ayatollah Khomeini, Nabih Birri, Imam Husayn, Shi'a of Kuwait, Shi'ite Islamic, Arab Shi'ism
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