2020
DOI: 10.31703/grr.2020(v-i).07
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Contesting Sectarian Identity in Pakistan: Narratives from the Three Cities

Abstract: Pakistan is facing a new wave of sectarian divide thus literally making it difficult for minority religious groups such as Shias to practice their religious rituals with freedom and liberty. During the last decade, the sectarian killings have increased to a substantial level much to the worry of the government and general public. The present study explores the impact of the widening sectarian cleavage due to the Shia rituals during and after the sacred month of Muharram in Pakistan. Shia religious practices ar… Show more

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“…Also, Lynch (2013) has the same view that the increase of sectarianism in the Middle East is the outcome of identity politics, in which politicians take advantage of sectarian differences for "cynical purposes". Similarly, prior studies also evidenced that the intolerance and hatred attitude of religious institutions and leaders against each other's sects significantly upsurged sectarianism (Bakhsh et al, 2020;Grare, 2007;Naaz, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Also, Lynch (2013) has the same view that the increase of sectarianism in the Middle East is the outcome of identity politics, in which politicians take advantage of sectarian differences for "cynical purposes". Similarly, prior studies also evidenced that the intolerance and hatred attitude of religious institutions and leaders against each other's sects significantly upsurged sectarianism (Bakhsh et al, 2020;Grare, 2007;Naaz, 2019).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Affiliation with different sects often contributed to sectarian-based violence, for example, a recent study argued that the incident of sectarian violence and attack on religious places along with sectarian minorities has surged in Pakistan. Nearly about 3059 incidents of sectarian violence have occurred since 1989 in which more than 5000 people were killed (Bakhsh et al, 2020). Due to this uncertain situation, the state has failed to maintain a law-and-order situation, especially in the sectarian-based areas of Pakistan.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mainly foreign forces are involved to vent the feelings of hatred among the different religious groups (Khan, 2005 (Abbas, & Syed, 2021). Nearly about 3059 incidents of sectarian violence have occurred since 1989 in which more than 5000 people were killed (Bakhsh et al, 2020). Smith (2014), stated that the Islamic revolution in Iran, and the Afghan war are some of the contributing factors in the emergence of sectarian violence.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%