Arab-Iranian Relations

From: Journal of Third World Studies | Date: October 1, 2003| Author: Hilali, A Z | Copyright information

Haseeb, Khair el-Din (ed.) Arab-Iranian Relations. Beirut: Center for Arab Unity Studies, 1998. 564. pp.

Arab and Iranian history is full of cultural, religious and political confrontation and both always challenge each other as rivals. But both have equally affirmed the need for greater coordination and cooperation as a part of the Islamic strategic depth to the Muslim world. Both nations share a cultural, religious and historical identity and this commonality has continued across the...

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