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<item><title>Iranian Shiitization Activities during al-Assad Family’s Era - Hasan Duran</title><category>author</category><description>Since the establishment of the Syrian–Iranian alliance in 1980, Iran&#13;
has been able, with the approval of Hafez al-Assad and later his son Bashar,&#13;
to employ its foreign policy toward Syria to spread its religious and cultural&#13;
ideology. During the era of Hafez, Shiism emerged gradually as a noticeable&#13;
phenomenon in Syria, while during Bashar’s era it took a new direction,&#13;
particularly during the Syrian revolution. During this period, Iran and its&#13;
Shia militias gained a significant presence on Syrian territory under the&#13;
pretext of defending Shia shrines. This study examines the developmental&#13;
stages of Shiitization activities in Syria and clarifies their impact on the&#13;
Syrian social entity. The findings indicate that the expansion of Shia activities&#13;
across cultural, educational, healthcare, economic, and religious sectors,&#13;
combined with harsh war conditions, facilitated Iran’s dissemination&#13;
of its religious ideology. These policies contributed to demographic changes,&#13;
deepened sectarian divisions, and may affect the internal balance of power&#13;
in the so-called “Useful Syria” regions.</description><link>https://www.insightturkey.com/author/hasan-duran-1/iranian-shiitization-activities-during-al-assad-familys-era</link><guid>https://www.insightturkey.com/author/hasan-duran-1/iranian-shiitization-activities-during-al-assad-familys-era</guid><pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2025 16:01:00 GMT</pubDate></item></channel>
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