Shi'i Resistance — Contextual Activism

Authors

  • Thomas Ludt George Mason University - Middle East and Islamic Studies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13021/G8jmgr.v2i2.533

Abstract

The notion of Shi'ism as a sect characterized by activism and resistance is incomplete. Throughout the course of Shiâi history, there have been a variety of circumstances, which require a muted understanding of activism and resistance. Born out of persecution and pragmatism, the Shi'a have incorporated a variety of doctrines that allow for the expression of resistance in a variety of overt and covert contexts. This 'contextual activism' has not only resulted in the survival of the Shiâi sect, but has also provided for the lasting integrity of the Shi'i community.

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Published

2015-09-28