1979 Qatif Uprising
| 1979 Qatif Uprising | |||
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| Part of the Qatif conflict | |||
| Demonstrators in Safwa City during November 1979 | |||
| Date | 26 November – 3 December 1979 | ||
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| Death(s) | 20–24 182–219 killed (by 1983) | ||
| Injuries | Hundreds | ||
| Arrested | Thousands | ||
The 1979 Qatif Uprising, also known as the Muharram Intifada was a period of unprecedented civil unrest that occurred in Qatif and Al-Hasa, Saudi Arabia, in late November 1979. The unrest resulted in 20–24 people killed in what was described as a sectarian outburst of violence between the Shi'a minority and Sunni majority in Saudi Arabia and the beginning of the modern phase of the Qatif conflict.