ABOUT US  |  CONTACT US  |  RSS  |  ARCHIVE  |  2024-11-24  |  UPDATED: 1403/06/01 - 19:53:2 FA | AR | PS | EN
Talibans new law bans womens voices and faces             Iranian police shut down two illegal centers affiliated with German government             All of President Pezeshkians ministerial picks win parliaments vote of confidence             Wheres Bangladesh Heading after Popular Uprising?            Western Kabul residents say Taliban has failed to ensure security after bombing             Algerian Boxer Khelif files complaint over online harassment after gender row             Federalism in Afghanistan: Opportunities and Challenges             Formation of the Federalist Assembly of Afghanistan             Israel launches missile attack on outskirts of Damascus, killing Syrian civilians             UK national scandal: 20,000 mental health patients raped, sexually assaulted in NHS care             Three US troops killed, dozens injured in drone attack in Syria             Trump says NATO will not come to rescue if US attacked             Ukraine beset by $40m fraud in arms procurement amid war with Russia            US approves sale of F-16 jets to Turkey after Ankara ratifies Swedens NATO membership             UNSC to meet to discuss ICJ ruling on Israeli genocide in Gaza            


DATE PUBLISHED: 2017/7/19 - 15:24:58
VISIT: 2144
SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS

Shiites Subjected to Strains, Abuses in Azerbaijan
 Shiites Subjected to Strains, Abuses in Azerbaijan

 After Iran, Azerbaijan is the second country with the largest Shiite Muslim population in the world. The country is home to a diversity of minorities as Sunni Muslims, Bahais, Wahhabis, and Jews. However, the Shiites remain accounting for nearly 85 percent of the population of the former Soviet republic.

When the Soviet Union collapsed in early 1990s and independent Azerbaijan was established, the Aliyev family chose to rule the country with a secular political system, however religion has remained a top describing feature of the Asian Country. In the half-Asian half-European country, the people, especially the Shiites, faithfully observe religious laws.

Nevertheless, the religion has faced deep challenges for decades in Azerbaijan including the anti-religious communism, Aliyevs' anti-Shiite policies, and very recently the anti-Shiite abuses that mainly serve the American and Israeli agendas in the region.

Soviet communism's anti-religious nature

Azerbaijan was just one of the many republics that for decades lived under the yoke of the Soviets. Marxism and communism, the main ideologies of the Soviet Union rule, were anti-religious in nature, making the nation follow the leading ideology. This stood as the biggest challenge for the Azerbaijani Muslims, especially the Shiites, during several decades of the Soviet rule.

But this strict counter-religion agenda of the Soviet ideology failed to make faith diminish among the Azerbaijani people, and with the Soviet Union's demise, faithreturned to the social life scene, even stronger.

Aliyev government's secularism and anti-Shiite stances

Second challenge the Muslims of Azerbaijan faced after fall of the Soviet rule was rise of the secular President Heydar Aliyev followed by his son Ilham Aliyev. In post-Soviet period nobody expected restrictions on the religion in Azerbaijan, but the Aliyev family who already were under effects of the communism's anti-religious nature and ideology even intensified crackdown on the religious nation as they set up relations with secular Western world. Under the cover of implementing the Western-backed policy of separation of religion and politics, the Azerbaijani ruling elites clamped down on the Shiites in their country.

The country several times witnessed bloody clampdowns against the Shiites, and many clerics were arrested. In 2011 and 2012, the government detained an array of clerics who spoke out against holding the Eurovision Song Contest in the country. In 2015, the government grew fear of staging a massive Ashura mourning ceremony by the Shiite Muslims in Nardaran settlement, 25 kilometers northeast of the capital Baku. Clashes ensued as the government forces banned the Shiites gathering, destroyed several mosques, and detained prominent Shiite figure Taleh Bagirzade, the leader of Movement for Muslim Unity.

The crackdown continued in Azerbaijan in 2016 and 2017, with the Shiite clerics studying abroad, like Sheikh Sardar Haj Hasan Ali who has been studying in Iran, were charged and arrested. The iron fist policy of the government was underway while it declared the 2016 as the "year of multiculturalism." The so-called cultural diversity policy did not respect the majority Shiites as cracking down on them continued and only the minorities like the Wahhabis, Bahais, and Jews were granted broader freedoms.

West-encouraged anti-Shiite abuses amid Shiite regional power gain

The anti-Shiite campaign of the Azerbaijani government has a more important drive. For the Israelis and Americans, the Shiites' power gain can be source of risks and pressures. Years ago, the American-Israeli-Saudi bloc raised the "Shiite crescent" theory which warned that an axis of allied Shiite countries is in the making. The aggressive theory was cultivated to provoke public opinion against the Shiites and their leadership in Iran with the aim of abuses against them.

But the plan delivered the reverse as regional developments show fast growth of the Shiites' power. The Shiite Iran now plays a crucial role in the regional developments. The Shiites in Iraq have now the upper hand, as some Shiite forces like the Public Mobilization Forces (PMF), a major anti-terror force formed in opposition to ISIS terrorist group in Iraq, now hold an indispensable sway in the country's anti-terror fronts. The Shiite Hezbollah is an influential and powerful movement in Lebanon.

But the main showcase of the Iran-led Axis of Resistance's achievements are the front lines in Syria and Iraq through a bloc gathering together Iran, Iraq's Shiite forces, and Hezbollah, backed by the allied Russians. These triumphs arouse the ire of the Americans and their regional allies who seek blocking further successes.

Abusive approach to the Azerbaijani Shiites is just one option the US is resorting to the strength of the pro-Western Aliyev government to deal a blow to the Resistance camp. In fact, the new challenge facing the Azerbaijani Shiite people is that they fall victims to a US policy that aims at putting strains on the Shiite rivals elsewhere. This is to say that the anti-Shiite abuses are originally an American scheme meant to challenge and overshadow the Shiites' gains in battle against regional terrorism represented especially by ISIS.

 

 

LINK: https://www.ansarpress.com/english/7623


TAGS:






*
*

*



SEE ALSO

Sudan: The Forgotten War


Wheres Bangladesh Heading after Popular Uprising?


Federalism in Afghanistan: Opportunities and Challenges


Hamas has self-reliantly opposed the three giant intelligence agencies of the world!


Gaza Field Executions New Page in Israel Crimes Book


Lest we forget: Christmas, Gaza genocide and the Israeli occupation


Whats behind Netanyahu Declaring War on Palestinian Authority?


The Zionist right to defend itself is a license to oppress, kill Palestinians


With Netanyahu Struggling in Gaza Quagmire, Gaps Deepen inside His Cabinet


How the Zionist entity sought to make colonial myth of terra nullius a reality





VIEWED
MOST DISCUSSED




POLL

Modi, Merkel Discuss Afghanistan, Radicalisation And Terrorism

SEE RESULT


LAST NEWS

Sudan: The Forgotten War

Talibans new law bans womens voices and faces

Iranian police shut down two illegal centers affiliated with German government

All of President Pezeshkians ministerial picks win parliaments vote of confidence

Wheres Bangladesh Heading after Popular Uprising?

Western Kabul residents say Taliban has failed to ensure security after bombing

Algerian Boxer Khelif files complaint over online harassment after gender row

Federalism in Afghanistan: Opportunities and Challenges

Formation of the Federalist Assembly of Afghanistan

Israel launches missile attack on outskirts of Damascus, killing Syrian civilians

UK national scandal: 20,000 mental health patients raped, sexually assaulted in NHS care

Three US troops killed, dozens injured in drone attack in Syria

Trump says NATO will not come to rescue if US attacked

Ukraine beset by $40m fraud in arms procurement amid war with Russia

US approves sale of F-16 jets to Turkey after Ankara ratifies Swedens NATO membership

UNSC to meet to discuss ICJ ruling on Israeli genocide in Gaza

Taliban: Afghanistan Does Not Have Formal Border With Pakistan

Gazas major health facility collapses amid Israeli attacks: MSF

Americans to redeploy nuclear weapons in UK amid fears of WW3

Biden makes history: 1st sitting US president sued for complicity in genocide

Trump walks out of courtroom during closing arguments of Carrolls attorney

US: 3 dead in shooting at Texas apartment complex

US-UK aggression against Yemen risks expansion of war: Iran

Yemen directly hits US warship with ballistic missile

Hamas has self-reliantly opposed the three giant intelligence agencies of the world!

President Raeisi calls for UN reform, says body unable to end Gaza genocide

Pedram: The Abduction of Hazara and Tajik Women Recalls the Crimes of Abdur Rahman

Special envoys from G7 countries discuss Afghanistan in London meeting

Turkish lawmakers open debate over Swedens NATO membership

UN agency says over half a million Palestinians face catastrophic hunger in Gaza

Palestinian Islamic Jihad: Al-Maghazi operation proved defeat of Israeli regime in Gaza war

European support for Israel damaging energy security on the continent, report says

Pakistan Army Kills Seven Terrorists Near Afghan Border

Israel kills at least 190 people in Khan Younis in 24 hours

UNAMA report: 49 Hazara community members killed in Afghanistan in three months

Indias Modi inaugurates Hindu temple on site of razed mosque ahead of elections

US 2024 election: DeSantis drops out of Republican presidential race, backs Trump

Survivors of Russian charter flight crash transferred to Kabul

Irans anti-terror strikes clear message to certain recipients: Foreign Ministry

Ethnic mass killings in one Sudan city last year left up to 15,000 dead: UN report


MEDICAL NEWS


ANSAR PRESS  |  ABOUT US  |  CONTACT US  |  MOBILE VERSION  |  LINKS  |  DESIGN: Negah Network Co.
All right reserved. Use this website by mentioning the source (link) is allowed. Ԑ یی