The house divided Sunni, Shia, and the making of the Middle East
Book - 2024
"At the heart of the Middle East, with its regional conflicts and proxy wars, is a 1400-year-old schism between Sunni and Shia. To understand this divide and its modern resonances, we need to revisit its origins, which go back to the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632, the accidental coup that set aside the claims of his son Ali, and the slaughter of Ali's own son Husayn at Kerbala. These events, known to every Muslim, have created a slender faultline in the Middle East. The House Divided follows these narratives from the first Sunni and Shia caliphates, through the medieval caliphates and empires of the Arabs, Persians and Ottomans, to the contemporary Middle East. It shows how a complex range of identities and rivalries, relig...ious, ethnic and national, have shaped the region, jolted by the seismic shift of the Iranian Revolution of 1979. Rogerson's original approach takes the modern chessboard of nation states and looks at each through its particular history of empires and occupiers, minorities and resources, sheikhs and imams. The result is a book of wide-ranging empathy, understanding and insights"--Publisher's description.
- Subjects
- Genres
- History
- Published
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New York, NY :
Pegasus Books
2024.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First Pegasus Books cloth edition
- Item Description
- Maps on endpapers.
- Physical Description
- 431 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9781639366965
- Introduction The House Divided
- Part 1. The Origins of the Sunni-Shia Schism
- 1. The House Undivided Medina (622-632)
- 2. The Protection of Medina Allegiances, the Constitution of Medina and the Flight from Mecca
- 3. The Women of the House The rivalry ofAisha and Fatima
- 4. Imam Ali: Islam's Perfect Man The cornerstone ofShia belief and one of the four great heroes that uphold Sunni traditions
- 5. The Last Revelation and Ghadir Khum All Shia believe that Ali was publicly blessed by the Prophet as his heir
- 6. The Death of the Prophet The fateful chance events of the succession, 632
- 7. The Rashidun and the Companions of Ali The four rightly guided Sunni caliphs contrast with the Shia Companions
- 8. Husayn at Kerbala The martyrdom of the grandson of the Prophet, 680
- Part 2. Medieval Caliphates
- Map of Umayyad Caliphate (750)
- 9. Umayyads and Abbasids The Arab Empires: Umayyads (661-750) andAbbasids (750-1258)
- 10. Shiites Triumphant Fatimids (909-1107), Qarmadans (899-1077) andBuyids (934-1062)
- 11. Three Turkic Empires Seljuk (1037-1194), Mongol (1206-1368) and Timurid (1370-1507)
- Part 3. The Emergence of the Three: Turkey, Persia and Saudi Arabia
- 12. Ottomans and Safavids: The Clash of Neighbours Shah Ismail (1501-24), Sultan Selim (1512-20) and the Battle o/Chaldiran (1514)
- 13. The Consolidation of Iran ShahAbbas (1588-1629) and Nadir Shah (1736-47)
- 14. Enter the Third Force: Wahhabi Arabia Muhammad ibnAbd al-Wahhab (1703-92)
- Part 4. Colonial Night, 1830-1979
- 15. The Misrule of Persia The Qajar shahs (1794-1925) and Pahlavi shahs (1925-79)
- 16. The Kingdom Ibn Saud and his heirs (1932-75)
- 17. The Turkish Republic Ataturk and post-Ottoman Turkey
- Part 5. 1979 Revolutions: The Middle East Transformed
- 18. Revolution in Iran The emergence of a Shiite Islamic Republic, the Iran-Iraq War and modern-day Iran
- 19. Meccan Insurrection The 1979 revolt, a return to Wahhabism and the twenty-first-century reforms of MBS
- 20. Afghan jihadis The Russian invasion of 1979, the American war post-9/11 and the rise, fall and rise again of the Taliban
- 21. The New Ottomans Military coups, Islamic popularism and a yearning to lead the Islamic world once again
- Part 6. 21st-century Battlefields: Syria, Iraq and Yemen
- 22. Syria: Fractured Crossroad From Greater Syria to today's war-torn Syrian Arab Republic
- 23. Iraq in the Balance The Middle East's key conflict between Shia and Sunni
- 24. The Two Yemens The ancient home of Arabia - and its battlefield
- Part 7. The Enemy of My Enemy: Egypt, Israel, USA and Qatar
- 25. Once the Leader: Egypt The view from the Nile
- 26. Israel and Anti-Shia Alliances The occupation of Palestine and alliance with Sunni Saudi Arabia against Shiite Iran
- 27. America in the Middle East From oil industry partners, through Cold War allies, to superpower warmongers
- 28. The Isolated Emirate: Qatar From pearl fishing to a media network
- Part 8. Far Frontiers: Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Chechnya and China's New Silk Road
- 29. Pakistan: The Sunni bedrock From Islamic statehood to the Taliban
- 30. The Muslim Caucasus: Azerbaijan and Chechnya Islamism in the Caucasus - and Russian foreign policy in the Middle East
- 31. The New Silk Route: China and the Middle East New global alliances as China looks West
- An Afterword The Middle East After the Gaza War
- Further Reading
- Acknowledgments
- Index
- Timeline of Islamic dynasties