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20.03.2026 16:50
'In the case of Iran, especially among Shia Muslims, there is a layer of sympathy rooted in history. Khamenei is not just seen as a political figure but as someone who challenged Western dominance, who turned Shia identity from something passive into something politically assertive.'

Amana Begam, columnist, writes
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Indian Muslim intellectuals struggling to make sense of Iran crisis. Ummah isn’t the answer
Many Muslim communities, Shia and Sunni alike, often respond through a religious lens. That lens slips into a tribal thinking, shaped by ideas like the ummah.
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