The Shiʻis of Saudi ArabiaSaqi, 2006 - 304 من الصفحات Fouad Ibrahim traces the evolution of Shi'ite opposition in Saudi Arabia since the 1979 Shi'ite uprisings, paying particular attention to the reform movement, which has succeeded in bringing issues of political and individual liberty to worldwide attention. Fouad Ibrahim is an editor of Saudi Affairs. He has written extensively about Islam, Shi'ism, and Saudi Arabia. |
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Acknowledgments 67 | 6 |
The Shiis in the Eastern Province and Saudi Rule | 17 |
Shii Identity in the Eastern Province | 45 |
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