The Economist reported recently on the state of Sunni-Shia relations only a few years after a seemingly pivotal moment.
Posts Tagged ‘geopolitics’
March 5th, 2012
Religious freedom, minority rights, and geopolitics
posted by Saba Mahmood
Conventional wisdom has it that religious liberty is a universally valid principle, enshrined in national constitutions and international charters and treaties, whose proper implementation continues to be thwarted by intransigent forces in society such as illiberal governments, religious fundamentalists, and traditional norms. Insomuch as the Middle East, and the Muslim world in general, are supposed to be afflicted with the ills of fundamentalism and illiberal governments, then the salvific promise of religious liberty looms large. In this brief post I would like to question this way of thinking through a consideration of the career of religious liberty in the modern Middle East.
