Sunni–Shi’a Relations

Fanar Haddad
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This chapter examines the overlooked role of demographics in sectarian identity formation and sectarian relations in the modern Arab world up to 2003. It will be argued that the demographic imbalance has created minoritarian and majoritarian outlooks. These can sometimes operate in contradictory ways between the various dimensions of sectarian identity – a national minority that is nevertheless part of a transnational majority for example. Demographics have helped shape power relations between sect-centric actors particularly at the transnational and doctrinal dimensions where mainstream conceptions of global Islam tend to be Sunni-inflected. The chapter will demonstrate the profound implications this has had for how sectarian identities are imagined and instrumentalized. In doing so, this chapter will concentrate on the extremes of sectarian polemics and sectarian ecumenism (as opposed to the more common norm of mundane coexistence and sectarian irrelevance). Finally, the role of demographics in state–sect relations and the role that the nation-state has played in minoritization, majoritization and securitization of sectarian identities will be examined. Specifically, it will look at the normativity of Sunni Islam; the often-counterproductive side-effects of state-sanctioned sect-blindness; the securitization of sectarian plurality and of sectarian outgroups; and the intersection of Arab-Iranian rivalry with state-sect relations.
什叶派逊尼派—关系
本章考察了直到2003年,在现代阿拉伯世界教派认同形成和教派关系中被忽视的人口统计学作用。有人会说,人口不平衡造成了少数主义者和多数主义者的观点。这些因素有时会在宗派认同的各个方面之间以相互矛盾的方式起作用- -例如,一个少数民族仍然是跨国多数的一部分。人口结构有助于塑造以教派为中心的行动者之间的权力关系,特别是在跨国和教义层面,因为全球伊斯兰教的主流观念往往受到逊尼派的影响。本章将展示这对如何想象和工具化宗派身份所产生的深刻影响。在此过程中,本章将集中讨论极端的宗派论战和宗派合一主义(相对于世俗共存和宗派无关的更常见规范)。最后,将考察人口统计学在国家-教派关系中的作用,以及民族国家在宗派认同的少数化、多数化和证券化中所起的作用。具体来说,它将着眼于逊尼派伊斯兰教的规范性;国家认可的教派盲目性往往会产生适得其反的副作用;教派多元性和宗派外围群体的证券化;以及阿拉伯-伊朗之间的竞争与国家-教派关系的交集。
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