Western Zionist Stream against Shia Culture

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Westerns, who thought that they were the unrivaled rulers in the world after the collapse of the Soviet :::::union:::::, suddenly faced with Islamic revolution in Iran and the power of Shia, and from the beginning of the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, they tried to prevent the increasing power of Shia in Iran and all over the world in different ways. The purpose of this study is reviewing the causes of panic in the Zionist at the west from Shia their goals from hostility and propaganda against the Shiites. In this research we have tried to answer this question: "What are the causes of panic in the Zionism from shia and what is their purpose of enmity with shia?" To answer these questions at first, we studied about the roots of Zionism and its relationship with Christian circles in the west. Also we studied about the causes of panic of Zionists from shia and especially Iran. And at the end, we analyzed objectives and actions of Zionism and propaganda against Shiism. The method used in this study is descriptive – analytic and library and Internet resources were used in data collection. The result of this study shows that as the Christians and Jews share the same goals, such as preparing grounds for the arrival of Christ and the necessity of creation the Zionist regime in Palestine and readiness for war with Muslims, despite their long-standing feud, they came to a strategic alliance, and after the occurrence of Islamic revolution in Iran, they tightened their alliance more and due to their intellectual and political contradiction with Shia,  concerned about jeopardizing their interests and their existence in the world,  and with the aim of preventing the empowerment and influence of Shiism in the region and the world, as well as to justify their presence in the West Asian region and their wars and actions in this area, they have launched the enmity and opposition actions in the region, especially with Islamic Republic of Iran, such as promoting shiaphobia, supporting the Takfiri groups, and establishing civil wars in Shiite countries to achieve their goals.    

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volume 8  issue None

pages  111- 133

publication date 2018-12

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