The possible hindrance to the studies of Shi'ism in Kashmir has been the continued emphasis on the geographical heartland of Shi’ism in West Asia and Awadh in South Asia. Given the paucity of works on South Asian Shi'ism, the region of Kashmir hardly receives much attention in any major academic work on Shi'ism. Shi’ism in Kashmir: A History of Sunni-Shia Rivalry and Reconciliation by Hakim Sameer Hamdani is a ground-breaking study of Kashmir's Shi'is, and it will help pave the way for future studies in this field. This book is primarily concerned with the period between the 18th and 19th centuries in Kashmir. With a brief description of the events before that, the book deals with the sectarian politics and identity formation of Shi'is in Kashmir and how later, once a homogenous group, they saw internal divisions. The book also examines the circumstances and events that led to the easing of sectarian tensions.