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INTRODUCTION; 1. THE SHIA IN PAKISTAN; 2. THE SUNNI-SHIA SCHISM; 3. SOLDIERS OF SECTARIANISM; 4. NARRATIVE OF A FEARFUL ASYMMETRY; 5. SHIAS IN THE MIDDLE EAST; 6. TRANSFORMATION OF AL QAEDA; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX

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Khaled Ahmed, Consulting Editor Daily Times and The Friday Times, with a 30-year career in journalism, has written on the ideology and politics of Pakistan. From 1991 to 1993 he was one of the founder members of Indo-Pak Neemrana Dialogue, track-two diplomacy. In 1996 he was a SAARC observer of the Bangladesh national elections and wrote the SAARC report on the status of the minorities in Bangladesh. He has lectured at the Civil Service Academy, Lahore, Administrative Staff College, Lahore, the Naval War College, Lahore regularly over the years. He gave a lecture at Berkeley University on Jihad in February 2001 and attended a Brookings conference on US and the Islamic World at Doha in November 2002. He spoke on Media in Pakistan in Boston, US, 2004; spoke at War College, Washington, in 2007. He was scholar at Woodrow Wilson Centre, Washington, in 2006.

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