Sectarianism

Sectarianism is a form of prejudice, discrimination, or hatred arising from attaching relations of inferiority and superiority to differences between subdivisions within a group.

Understanding 'sectarianism': Sunni-Shi'a Relations in the Modern Arab World
Civil War in Syria: Mobilization and Competing Social Orders (Problems of International Politics)
To See Ourselves: A Personal History of Scotland Since 1950
Rizzio
Trespasses
Полдень 17
Syria Divided: Patterns of Violence in a Complex Civil War (Columbia Studies in Middle East Politics)
Field of Blood (Paddy Meehan, #1)
Science of Survival: Prediction of Human Behavior
The Caliph and the Imam: The Making of Sunnism and Shiism
Burnt Out: How 'the Troubles' Began
And God Knows the Martyrs: Martyrdom and Violence in Jihadi-Salafism
Channels of Resistance in Lebanon: Liberation Propaganda, Hezbollah and the Media
Shuggie Bain
Jihad in the City
Colin McArthur
It is perhaps surprising that in eighteenth century travellers' accounts Glasgow is most often compared with Oxford for the beauty of its prospect and the excellence of its ambience. It was post-industrial Revolution accounts of the city that began to articulate the 'Glasgow discourse' which was to become hegenomic. Initially signalled in urban planning and public health reports of the nineteenth century, this discourse was powerfully accelerated by tabloid journalistic accounts of gang warfare ...more
Colin McArthur, The Cinematic City

Paul Brunton
The philosophic outlook rises above all sectarian controversy. It finds its own position not only by appreciating and synthesizing what is solidly based in the rival sects but also by capping them all with the keystone of nonduality.
Paul Brunton, Healing of the Self, the Negatives: Notebooks

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