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    Shia Theocracy, Shiite Theocracy, or Shia Islamism is an ideology that functions similarly to Islamic Theocracy, but instead functions under the religion of Shia Islam rather than Sunni Islam. It was first departured in Iran and Morocco in the 7th century.

    How to Draw

     
    Flag of Shia Theocracy
    1. Draw a ball.
    2. Fill in with green.
    3. Draw the emblem of Iran in yellow-orange.
    4. Draw a white turban.
    5. Draw the eyes.
    6. Optional: Draw a Zulfiqar.

    You're done!

    Color Name HEX RGB
    Green #008000 0, 128, 0
    Yellow-Orange #FFAC00 255, 172, 0


    History

      In Iran

      In Iraq

      In Afghanistan

      Hezbe Wahdat

    Hezbe Wahdat is political party and militia in Afghanistan. The party focused on ethnic Hazara tribes, which are constantly discriminated against, but their main problem was political uncertainty and factionalism. After 2009, Hezbe Wahdat was split up in four different factions.

    The party was quite open and progressive, despite its religiosity. There were women in the leadership of the party, and the party itself conducted a rather populist rhetoric. Founder of the Hazara militia, which was first leader of Hezbe Wahdat believed in   Federalism and   Multiculturalism.

    Variants

      Shia Jihadism

      Alevist Theocracy

      Alawite Theocracy

    Alawite Theocracy is a theocracy based off the Alawites, a sect of   Shia Islam found in (usually)   Syria. Alawite doctrine incorporates Islamic, Gnostic, neo-Platonic, Christian (for example, they celebrate Mass including the consecration of bread and wine) and other elements and has, therefore, been described as syncretic. Alawites hold that they were originally stars or divine lights that were cast out of heaven through disobedience and must undergo repeated reincarnation (or metempsychosis) before returning to heaven. They can be reincarnated as Christians or others through sin and as animals if they become infidels. In addition, according to the Israeli Begin–Sadat Center for Strategic Studies they believe that God might have incarnated twice; the first incarnation was Joshua who conquered Canaan, and the second was the fourth Caliph, Ali.

    Ismailiism

    Zaydi Theocracy

    Zaydi Theocracy is a theocracy based on Zaydism, the oldest branch of Shia Islam found mostly in   Yemen, specifically North Yemen. Zaydis believe the leaders of the Muslim community are Fatimids, descendants of Muhammad and his daughter Fatimah. Zaydi theology puts a large amount of emphasis on ethics and human responsibility, such as rising up to depose immoral leaders.

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