Shi'is of Iraq
Sri'is of Iraq by Princeton University Press offers an in-depth exploration of Iraq's majority group and their complex interactions with the ruling Sunni minority. Published in 2003, this revised edition spans 336 pages, delving into the rich history and social dynamics of the Shi'i community in Iraq. The author challenges common assumptions, emphasizing that Iraqi Shi'ism possesses distinct Arab characteristics rather than being solely influenced by Iranian ideals. This insightful narrative provides readers with a nuanced understanding of Iraqi Shi'i identity, politics, and society, making it an essential read for anyone interested in Middle Eastern studies and the intricate fabric of Iraqi history. Discover the resilience and unique cultural heritage of the Shi'is of Iraq through this compelling examination.