The emergence of Takfiri groups in Iraq is based on a sense of humiliation

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In this article, we have attempted to investigate the emergence and spread of the Takfir phenomenon based on humiliation. Humiliation result in individual and collective emotions that can lead to violent behavior or reaction under particular circumstances. In some societies where there are unjustified social inequality, internal and external pressures and humiliations alongside conditions of despotism and blockage, the sense of frustration grows. Subsequently, within such social space, groups grow that are dissatisfied in this situation and strive to change it. These changes, according to their text, are along with hatred and violence. Within the situation of Iraq, identified idea is Takfiri Islam, an idea that has its own background and is against national identity. Based on the theoretical framework of social psychology, we try to answer the question of how humiliation has led to the rise and spread of Takfiri groups in the Middle East in general and in Iraq in particular. How do takfiri groups define their identity in opposition to national identity based on Islam?
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Persian
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Jostarha - ye Siyasi - ye Mo'aser, Volume:11 Issue: 3, 2020
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91 to 124
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