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Reading Revolutionary Iran : The Worldview of the Islamic Republic's Religio-Political Elite / Ze’ev Maghen.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Maghen, Ze’ev, Author.
Series:
Studies on Modern Orient Series
Studies on Modern Orient ; 46
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XXVIII, 662 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2023]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
The burden of this book is twofold. The first half is charged with identifying and critiquing the many prejudices and misconceptions that inform popular – and even scholarly – perceptions of Islam and Iran, those rooted in neo-conservative hostility no less than those arising out of pro-regime apologetics or (what we will argue are) misleading "post-modern" methodologies. This is a key component of our overall investigation, both because the illusions occluding our view of the Islamic Republic are (we assert) piled so high and deep, and because setting the record straight on many a contentious issue is the most appropriate context for elucidating the positive positions of the revolutionary clerics. These last represent, perhaps more than anything else, the premier critics of Western civilization in our day, and their ideologies may therefore be best comprehended when placed in dialogue with, and in polemic against, the worldviews of that civilization (which in their own turn are often most profoundly understood when offset by their present-day Islamist nemeses). As noted above, it is not all contention: unexpected meeting points and congruities emerge, as well, when the activist Shi'ite clerics are placed in the same virtual room with their occidental counterweights. The second half of the book deploys a large number of rarely tapped primary sources, both ancient and contemporary, in order to tease out the attitudes of the class of Muslim scholars recently and currently at the helm of the Iranian state in a variety of significant fields, including the role of religion in society, the relationship between democracy and theocracy, the modern Western Weltanschauung, the Sunni-Shi'i schism, and much more. Though the author parses, and provides background and context for, the myriad citations from these influential Muslim thinkers, the ultimate objective is to allow them to speak for themselves.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgements
Note regarding transliteration
Preface
Introduction
Part One: Misreading the Islamic Republic
Chapter One: Misconstruing the Muslim World
Chapter Two: Underestimating Revolutionary Iran
Chapter Three: Confusing the Nature of the Conflict
Chapter Four: Shiʿite Islam and the Struggle for Democracy
Chapter Five: Problems of Emphasis and Portrayal
Chapter Six: Islam, Nationalism and the Battle for the Iranian Soul
Chapter Seven: Shiʿism – Problems of Perception and Presentation
Part Two: Reading the Islamic Republic
Chapter One: Shiʿite Sacred Time – The Origins of the Conflict
Chapter Two: The Shiʿite Academy – From the Marginalization of ʿalī to the Rise of the Ulama
Chapter Three: A Shiʿite Commonwealth – The Safavids and Beyond
Chapter Four: Ayatollah Khomeini and the Rise of Revolutionary Shiʿism
Chapter Five: After Khomeini – Divergent Paths in the Islamic Republic
Chapter Six: Whither Iran? Successes, Failures, Challenges
Chapter Seven: Unity or Truth? The Sunni-Shiʿi Schism
Conclusion: The Islamic Republic of Iran
Select Bibliography
Index of Persons
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 28. Feb 2023)
ISBN:
3-11-102618-3
OCLC:
1371574688

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