Islamic Civil Wars
The term "Islamic Civil Wars" refers to conflicts within Muslim-majority countries that often arise from political, sectarian, or ideological differences. These wars can involve various factions, including government forces, rebel groups, and extremist organizations, leading to significant violence and instability. Notable examples include the Syrian Civil War and the Iraqi Civil War.
These civil wars can be influenced by historical grievances, ethnic tensions, and the struggle for power among different groups. The outcomes often reshape the political landscape of the affected countries and can have broader implications for regional and global security, affecting neighboring nations and international relations.