Religion and politics in contemporary Iran : clergy-state relations in the Pahlavī period

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Religion and politics in contemporary Iran : clergy-state relations in the Pahlavī period

Shahrough Akhavi

State University of New York Press, c1980

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Indispensable for understanding the recent conflicts in Iran, Religion and Politics in Contemporary Iran provides a political history of the fluctuating relationships between the Islamic clergy and Iranian government since 1925. How different factions of the clergy, or ulama first lost and then regained a powerful position in Iran is the subject of this book. Akhavi analyzes how various factions within the clergy have responded to the government's efforts to encourage modernization and secularization, giving particular attention to the changes in the madrasahs, or theological colleges. He examines the main themes of the AyatullaH Khymayni's book, Islamic Government, and concludes by examining the alignments among the clergy in the past that indicate how they may develop in the future.

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Acknowledgments Glossary A Note on Transliteration Preface Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Clergy-State Relations Before 1941 Chapter Three: Revival of 'Ulama'Influence and Clergy-State Alignment, 1941 - 1958 Chapter Four: `Ulama'-State Confrontation and Defeat of the Clergy, 1959-1963 Chapter Five: The Two Clergy Reform Movements and State Bureaucratization of Power in the Sixties And Seventies Chapter Six: The `Ulama', Islamic Government and The Collapse of the Bureaucratic State Chapter Seven: Conclusions 18 Appendixes Notes Index

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