SECTARIANISM - translation to arabic
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SECTARIANISM - translation to arabic

POLITICAL OR CULTURAL CONFLICT BETWEEN SOCIAL GROUPS
Sectarian; Sectarian leftist; Communal propaganda; Secretarianism; Sectary; Sectarians; Communalist violence; Sectaries; Religious sectarianism; Political sectarianism; Sect, Sectarianism; Anti-sectarian; Sectarianism in Northern Ireland; Sectarianism in the Middle East; Sectarianism in Sri Lanka; Sectarianism in Iraq; Sectarianism in Yemen; Sectarianism in the Balkans; Sectarianism in England; Sectarianism in Ireland
  • the first attack]] by [[Sunni]] affiliated [[Al-Qaeda in Iraq]] in 2006
  • Hindu ascetics]] in India.
  • Painting of the [[St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre]], an event in the [[French Wars of Religion]]
  • In 1871, New York's [[Orange Riots]] were incited by Irish Protestants. 63 citizens, mostly Irish Catholics, were massacred in the resulting police-action.
  • The [[sack of Magdeburg]] by Catholic army in 1631. Of the 30,000 Protestant citizens, only 5,000 survived.
  • Wounded civilians arrive at a hospital in Aleppo

SECTARIANISM         

ألاسم

طائِفِيَّة ; مَذْهَبِيَّة ; نَعْرَةٌ طائِفِيَّةٌ أو دِينِيَّةٌ إلخ

sectarianism         
N
الطائفية التشيع لطائفة
sectarian         
طائفى ، مذهبى

Definition

Sectarianism
·noun The quality or character of a sectarian; devotion to the interests of a party; excess of partisan or denominational zeal; adherence to a separate church organization.

Wikipedia

Sectarianism

Sectarianism is a political or cultural conflict between two groups, which are often related to the form of government which they live under. Prejudice, discrimination, or hatred can arise in these conflicts, depending on the political status quo and if one group holds more power within the government. Often, not all members of these groups are engaged in the conflict. But as tensions rise, political solutions require the participation of more people from either side within the country or polity where the conflict is happening. Common examples of these divisions are denominations of a religion, ethnic identity, class, or region for citizens of a state and factions of a political movement.

While sectarianism is often labelled as 'religious' and/or 'political', the reality of a sectarian situation is usually much more complex. In its most basic form, sectarianism has been defined as, 'the existence, within a locality, of two or more divided and actively competing communal identities, resulting in a strong sense of dualism which unremittingly transcends commonality, and is both culturally and physically manifest.'

Examples of use of SECTARIANISM
1. Sectarianism in the forces Sectarianism has defined some forces, too, as Shiite militiamen and Sunni insurgents infiltrated the ranks.
2. He blames politicians for exploiting sectarianism.
3. Sectarianism and personal interest have prevailed."
4. Zarqawi used murder to incite and exacerbate sectarianism.
5. "He had nothing to do with sectarianism or politics.