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'''[[Yahya Sinwar]]''', known as '''"Abu Ibrahim"''', is the head of the political bureau of the [[Hamas|Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas,]] in the [[Gaza Strip]]. He became the successor of [[Ismail Haniyeh]] in 2017. He is the founder of the security service of Hamas, called '''"Majd"'''. The security apparatus focuses on internal security cases.
 
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* '''''[[The Sunna and Shi'a in History: Division and Ecumenism in the Muslim Middle East (Book report)|The Sunna and Shi'a in History: Division and Ecumenism in the Muslim Middle East]]''''' is a 2011 edited academic volume published by [[Palgrave Macmillan]]. The book is edited by [[Ofra Bengio]] and [[Meir Litvak]] and examines the historical development of relations between [[Sunni Islam|Sunni]] and [[Shia Islam|Shi'a]] Muslims from the early Islamic period to the contemporary Middle East. The volume emphasizes both patterns of division and periods of coexistence and ecumenical engagement, offering a historically grounded and interdisciplinary perspective on sectarian relations in Islamic societies. <span id="mp-more">[[The Sunna and Shi'a in History: Division and Ecumenism in the Muslim Middle East (Book report)|'''Continue
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