Gli sciiti afghani e il secondo emirato islamico

After the return to power of the Taliban in August 2021, many analysts wondered if the new Islamic emirate would be different from the one that had controlled much of the country between 1996-2001. The treatment of women since then, which has received extensive coverage, seems to indicate that thei...

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Main Authors: Elisa Ada Giunchi, Mir Ahmad Joyenda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Milano University Press 2023-03-01
Series:Nuovi autoritarismi e democrazie: diritto, istituzioni, società
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/NAD/article/view/19958
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Mir Ahmad Joyenda
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description After the return to power of the Taliban in August 2021, many analysts wondered if the new Islamic emirate would be different from the one that had controlled much of the country between 1996-2001. The treatment of women since then, which has received extensive coverage, seems to indicate that their ideological stand has not changed. But there is one aspect that has been overlooked and that would help us answer that question: the policies towards the Shi‘a minority. In the paper we will summarize the status of Afghan Shi‘as through the decades and assess whether it has changed over the course of two periods of Taleban rule
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spelling doaj.art-cf49027c6aa343858e2bbe6e825d50342023-09-03T14:21:55ZengMilano University PressNuovi autoritarismi e democrazie: diritto, istituzioni, società2612-66722023-03-015110.54103/2612-6672/19958Gli sciiti afghani e il secondo emirato islamicoElisa Ada Giunchi0Mir Ahmad Joyenda Università degli Studi di Milano After the return to power of the Taliban in August 2021, many analysts wondered if the new Islamic emirate would be different from the one that had controlled much of the country between 1996-2001. The treatment of women since then, which has received extensive coverage, seems to indicate that their ideological stand has not changed. But there is one aspect that has been overlooked and that would help us answer that question: the policies towards the Shi‘a minority. In the paper we will summarize the status of Afghan Shi‘as through the decades and assess whether it has changed over the course of two periods of Taleban rule https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/NAD/article/view/19958AfghanistanShi‘asIsmailisTaleban
spellingShingle Elisa Ada Giunchi
Mir Ahmad Joyenda
Gli sciiti afghani e il secondo emirato islamico
Nuovi autoritarismi e democrazie: diritto, istituzioni, società
Afghanistan
Shi‘as
Ismailis
Taleban
title Gli sciiti afghani e il secondo emirato islamico
title_full Gli sciiti afghani e il secondo emirato islamico
title_fullStr Gli sciiti afghani e il secondo emirato islamico
title_full_unstemmed Gli sciiti afghani e il secondo emirato islamico
title_short Gli sciiti afghani e il secondo emirato islamico
title_sort gli sciiti afghani e il secondo emirato islamico
topic Afghanistan
Shi‘as
Ismailis
Taleban
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