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'''Fatima bint Muhammad''' (c. 605–632 CE) is one of the most revered women in Islamic history. She was the youngest daughter of the Prophet [[Muhammad]] and [[Khadija bint Khuwaylid|Khadija]], and is honored across Islamic traditions for her devotion, spiritual stature, and role within the [[Ahl al-Bayt]]. In Sunni and Shia Islam alike, she is recognized as a model of piety, while in [[Shia Islam]] she holds a uniquely elevated status as ''al-Zahra'' (“the Radiant”) and the mother of the Imams *(Momen, 1985).*<ref>Momen, M. (1985). ''An Introduction to Shi‘i Islam''. Yale University Press. https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300034998/an-introduction-to-shii-islam/</ref>
'''The Shia Revival: How Conflicts Within Islam Will Shape the Future''' is a 2006 book by Iranian-American scholar [[Vali Nasr]]. The work examines the modern political significance of the [[Sunni–Shia relations|Sunni–Shia divide]] and argues that sectarian identity has become a central force shaping the politics of the [[Middle East]] (Nasr, 2006). <ref>Nasr, V. (2006). ''The Shia Revival: How Conflicts Within Islam Will Shape the Future''. W. W. Norton.</ref> The book has been widely cited in academic and policy discussions on sectarianism, regional geopolitics, and intra-Muslim relations (Wehrey, 2006). <ref>Wehrey, F. (2006). Review of ''The Shia Revival''. ''Foreign Affairs''. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/capsule-review/2006-09-01/shia-revival-how-conflicts-within-islam-will-shape-future</ref>
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The Shia Revival: How Conflicts Within Islam Will Shape the Future

The Shia Revival: How Conflicts Within Islam Will Shape the Future is a 2006 book by Iranian-American scholar Vali Nasr. The work examines the modern political significance of the Sunni–Shia divide and argues that sectarian identity has become a central force shaping the politics of the Middle East (Nasr, 2006). [1] The book has been widely cited in academic and policy discussions on sectarianism, regional geopolitics, and intra-Muslim relations (Wehrey, 2006). [2] Continue ...

  1. Nasr, V. (2006). The Shia Revival: How Conflicts Within Islam Will Shape the Future. W. W. Norton.
  2. Wehrey, F. (2006). Review of The Shia Revival. Foreign Affairs. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/capsule-review/2006-09-01/shia-revival-how-conflicts-within-islam-will-shape-future