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International Conflict Analysis In South Asia A Study Of Sectarian Violence In Pakistan Safeer Tariq Bhatti

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International Conflict Analysis In South Asia A Study Of Sectarian Violence In Pakistan Safeer Tariq Bhatti
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Publisher: UPA
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.54 MB
Pages: 370
Author: Safeer Tariq Bhatti
ISBN: 9780761866473, 0761866477
Language: English
Year: 2015

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International Conflict Analysis In South Asia A Study Of Sectarian Violence In Pakistan Safeer Tariq Bhatti by Safeer Tariq Bhatti 9780761866473, 0761866477 instant download after payment.

International Conflict Analysis in South Asia: A Study of Sectarian Violence in Pakistan analyzes the ideological relationship of the Muslim identity to its perceived practice of Islam among the Shia and Deobandi sects. A Muslim identity, defined as the parameters of who is and who isn’t a Muslim has led to the political conundrum of Pakistan to an anticipated single interpretation of Islam causing severe sectarian violence across the country. Sectarianism has been rooted in Pakistan’s affairs since 1953, but most recently the country has been victimized by political and sectarian Islamic movements. The collective mobilization and propaganda campaigns of these movements have led exclusion of certain religious minorities and their practices. The study takes root in Punjab Pakistan among twenty seven interviews where the Deobandi sect and the Shia sect face severe fatalities and undefined conflict.

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