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Shiite grief over attacks on Iran’s sacred cities has deep historical roots
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Shiite grief over attacks on Iran’s sacred cities has deep historical roots
(The Conversation) — Several Shiite communities in South Asia recently refrained from celebrating Eid as they mourned the death of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. From Nigeria to Kashmir – well beyond the Gulf region – the assassination has stirred deep concerns among Shiite Muslims. Shiite Islam is the official, and majority, religion of Iran. Shiite minorities in other countries tend to view Iranian leaders as protectors and hav…
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