Politicized Identities, Securitized Politics: Sunni-Shi’a Politics in Egypt

Alam Saleh, Kraetzschm Hendrik

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Abstract

This article explores Egyptian Salafis' attempts to securitize Shi'ism since the 2011 uprising. Taking into account the sectarian dynamics of the new Middle East, Salafis in Egypt have instrumentally used the specter of Shi'ism in their politico-religious rhetoric to further their political ends. This article examines the rationales behind this discourse by assessing interacting internal and external dynamics amid identity conflicts in the region, which have subsequently affected Egypt.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)545-562
Number of pages18
JournalMiddle East Journal
VolumeVol 69
Issue numberNo 4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2015
Externally publishedYes

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