i th e new se cta rianism ii iii t h e n e w s e c t a r i a n i s m the arab uprisings and the rebirth of the shi’a–s unni divide gen eive abd o 1 iv 3 Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. Oxford is a registered trade mark of Oxford University Press in the UK and certain other countries. Published in the United States of America by Oxford University Press 198 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016, United States of America. © Oxford University Press 2017 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of Oxford University Press, or as expressly permitted by law, by license, or under terms agreed with the appropriate reproduction rights organization. Inquiries concerning reproduction outside the scope of the above should be sent to the Rights Department, Oxford University Press, at the address above. You must not circulate this work in any other form and you must impose this same condition on any acquirer. Library of Congress Cataloging- in- Publication Data Names: Abdo, Geneive, 1960-, author. Title: The new sectarianism : the Arab uprisings and the rebirth of the Shi’a-Sunni divide / Geneive Abdo. Description: New York : Oxford University Press, 2016. | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2016023454 | ISBN 9780190233143 (hardback) | ISBN 9780190233167 (epub) Subjects: LCSH: Sunnites—Relations—Shı̄‘ah. | Shı̄‘ah—Relations—Sunnites. | Arab Spring, 2010- | BISAC: RELIGION / Islam / General. | RELIGION / Islam / Sunni. Classification: LCC BP194.16 .A24 2016 | DDC 297.8/042—dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016023454 1 3 5 7 9 8 6 4 2 Printed by Sheridan Books, Inc., United States of America v For my mother, Rosemary Rizk Abdo vi vii contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction: Of History and Memory 1 Chapter 1 Mullahs and the Militias 17 Chapter 2 The Sunni Salafists 45 Chapter 3 The Salafi Politicos 64 Chapter 4 Lebanon: Sectarianism and the Modern State 91 Chapter 5 Bahrain and the Shi’a Question 116 Chapter 6 Sectarian Conflict on the Regional Stage 144 Appendix A. Salafist Tweets and Major Events in the Middle East 151 Appendix B. The Sectarian Messaging 167 Notes 207 Selected Bibliography 225 Index 239 viii ix acknowledgments Many people in the United States and the Middle East contributed to this book. Throughout the research and writing, my life- long friend Jonathan Lyons, author and scholar, generously offered his feedback and knowledge. In my 25 years of writing books and other publica- tions, his talent still goes unmatched. Researchers stretching from Bahrain to Lebanon, and Iraq offered their enormous insights and skills, and are examples of the young gen- eration in the Arab world that is the best (and maybe only) hope for the region in the near future. In the Middle East, Zeina Najjar, Lulwa Rizkallah, Nadine Ali, and Suzan Haidamous provided very useful contacts and knowledge. Lamia Estatie in Lebanon and now in the United Kingdom spent months researching related papers and doing social media research for this book. In Washington, DC, Yasir Zaidan was extremely kind and generous with his time and often worked on a moment’s notice. His knowledge and very positive work ethic helped me through many deadlines. Also in Washington, DC, Ellen Laipson, former president of the Stimson Center and now distinguished fellow, offered support for my work and ideas during the early years when most scholars and regional experts did not agree that sectarianism would play a significant role in Arab societies. Ellen gave me confidence and courage in a town that rarely thinks outside the box. Stephen Grand at the Atlantic Council has also been a great support. At the Brookings Institution, where some of the material contained in these pages was the subject of two monographs, I am grateful for the support of Tamara Cofman Wittes,
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