Shiism and Sectarian Conflict in Pakistan

Shiism and Sectarian Conflict in Pakistan

Shiism and Sectarian Conflict in Pakistan

Author :

Hassan Abbas

Publication year :

2010

Publish number :

First

Publish location :

Combating Terrorism Center at West Point

Number of volumes :

1

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Shiism and Sectarian Conflict in Pakistan

As the first decade of the 21st century nears its end, issues surrounding militancy among the Shi‛a community in the Shi‛a heartland and beyond continue to occupy scholars and policymakers. During the past year, Iran has continued its efforts to extend its influence abroad by strengthening strategic ties with key players in international affairs, including Brazil and Turkey. Iran also continues to defy the international community through its tenacious pursuit of a nuclear program. The Lebanese Shi‛a militant group Hizballah, meanwhile, persists in its efforts to expand its regional role while stockpiling ever more advanced weapons. Sectarian violence between Sunnis and Shi‛a has escalated in places like Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Bahrain, and not least, Pakistan.