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    A Concise History of Sunnis and Shi'is

    Yayınevi : Saqi Books
    Yazar : John McHugo
    ISBN :9780863569265
    Sayfa Sayısı :352
    Baskı Sayısı :1
    Ebatlar :12x19
    Basım Yılı :2019
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    A Concise History of Sunnis and Shi'is

    The 1400-year-old schism between Sunnis and Shi is is currently reflected in the destructive struggle for hegemony between Saudi Arabia and Iran with no apparent end in sight. But how did this conflict begin, and why is it now the focus of so much attention?

    In this definitive account, John McHugo charts the history of Islam from the lifetime of the Prophet Muhammad to the present day. He describes the conflicts that raged over the succession to the Prophet, how Sunnism and Shiism evolved as different sects during the Abbasid caliphate, and how the rivalry between the empires of the Sunni Ottomans and Shii Safavids ensured that the split would continue into the modern age. In recent decades, this centuries-old divide has acquired a new toxicity resulting in violence across the Arab and Muslim world.

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    A Concise History of Sunnis and Shi'is

    The 1400-year-old schism between Sunnis and Shi is is currently reflected in the destructive struggle for hegemony between Saudi Arabia and Iran with no apparent end in sight. But how did this conflict begin, and why is it now the focus of so much attention?

    In this definitive account, John McHugo charts the history of Islam from the lifetime of the Prophet Muhammad to the present day. He describes the conflicts that raged over the succession to the Prophet, how Sunnism and Shiism evolved as different sects during the Abbasid caliphate, and how the rivalry between the empires of the Sunni Ottomans and Shii Safavids ensured that the split would continue into the modern age. In recent decades, this centuries-old divide has acquired a new toxicity resulting in violence across the Arab and Muslim world.

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