The Kakais of Iraq
History, Beliefs and Culture
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:23rd Jul '26
£28.99
This title is due to be published on 23rd July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The first book to document the beliefs, history and culture of the Kakais in Iraq, based on their sacred texts and interviews with members of the community
The Kakais are a Kurdish-speaking indigenous population belonging to the Yarsan religion, originating from the Zagros Mountains in present-day Northern Iraq. There are currently around 200,000 Kakais in Iraq, but due to a history of heavy persecution, including targeting by ISIS, the community is under threat of disappearing.
This book is based on historical research, interviews, and in-depth fieldwork, as well as on their available original texts. It explores the resilience of the Kakai religious group in Iraq amid violence and war, emphasizing their values of humility, peace, and tolerance, and showcasing their struggle for recognition in the face of persecution. It touches on recent events affecting them and calls for international support and recognition of the Kakai community's unique challenges.
The book explores the resilience of the Kakai religious group in Iraq amid violence and war, emphasizing their values of humility, peace, and tolerance, showcasing their struggle for recognition in the face of persecution. It touches on recent events affecting religious minorities in Iraq and calls for international support and recognition of the Kakai community's unique challenges. -- Shak Bernard Hanish, Professor, National University, USA
ISBN: 9780755649297
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192 pages