Sectarian Discourse in Punjab

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Haq Nawaz Jhangvi
Jhang District
Muhammad Hussain Najafi
Muhammad Naf
Muslim world society
Naseem Abbas
neo-sectarianism
oral tradition performance
Pakistani society
phenomenological methodology
Punjab
religion
religious conflict analysis
sectarian discourse
sectarian role of rituals
sectarian structures
sectarianism
Shia
Shia feudal
Shia-Sunni conflict
socio-cultural sectarian dynamics
South Asian studies
Sunni
Sunni resistance
Tahir al-Qadri

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  • ISBN 9781041305316
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Shedding new light on sectarianism outside the confines of Pakistan’s sociopolitical context, this novel book recontextualizes religious sectarianism in the country by studying it as a cultural and historical phenomenon.

The book examines religious texts and speeches to understand how different religious groups interact and develop, combining historical, phenomenological and dialectical methods of study. Amongst the literature that focuses on conflict between sects, the book provides a cutting-edge discussion on how sectarian discourse can in fact promote integration, assimilation and peaceful coexistence alongside division. The chapters describe the distinctive influence of sociocultural patterns on sectarian discourse and argue that the major neo-sectarian divisions owe their existence to the socio-cultural process.

Despite the regional focus on Jhang District, the book contributes to the socio-cultural discourse in South Asia and the religio-sectarian discourse in the Muslim world. Ultimately, the book looks to promote a culture of knowledge exchange between traditional and modern streams of knowledge, and will interest scholars and readers interested in South Asian religion, politics, history, culture and society.

Muhammad Yasir Ali Khan is Associate Professor in the Department of History and Civilization Studies, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan.

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