Title of article :
“Defenders of Shiite Sanctuaries” in Contemporary Shiite Political Thought: Iranian and Afghan Martyrs’ Wives’ Outlook on Fighting Terrorism*
Author/Authors :
Nosrat Kharazmi, Zohreh University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Piety for Muslim women is an internal source of agency, which motivates their
social presence and fulfills their political commitments. In spite of the prevalence
of Orientalist views on Muslim women for centuries, a new space has opened
under transnational feminism in recent years to re-consider their socio-political
interpretations. The present paper discusses the situation of women in West Asia,
where global terrorism has emerged with a recently developed counter-terrorism
outlook among Muslim women. Defending the Shiite sanctuaries in Syria and
Iraq against the Takfiris symbolically embodies this counter-terrorism ideology,
for which hundreds of Muslims have sacrificed their lives. This study explores
the ideas and ideals of Shiite Iranian and Afghan women who have lost their
husbands in Syria or Iraq fighting against the ISIS. Deep semi-structured
interviews depicted their definitions of “martyrdom” as a new and transnational
identity. In addition, the analysis of their understanding of opportunities and
challenges, within the family or at a social scale, revealed five major themes: a)
transnational solidarity of the Islamic Ummah, b) the significance of jihadi
culture to preserve the global peace, c) strong Shiite leadership/Wilayat-al-Faqih,
d) motherhood a simultaneous opportunities and challenges, and e)
intersectionality of motherly challenges for Afghan women.
Keywords :
Agency , Counter-Terrorism , Defenders of Haram , Global Terrorism , Muslim Women , Piety
Journal title :
Journal of World Sociopolitical Studies