Iranian Islam : the concept of the individual

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Iranian Islam : the concept of the individual

Nader Ahmadi and Fereshteh Ahmadi ; consultant editor, Jo Campling

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1998

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-280) and index

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Description

The author examines from different perspectives (theological and philosophical as well as socio-political and historical) the significance of the concept of the individual in the ways of thinking of Iranians. This book establishes that the mystical dimension of Islamic thought, the divine nature of Islamic law and, the mode of relationship between ruler and the ruled, in combination, counteracted growth of concern for the individual self in Iranian thought.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • F. Ahmadi and N. Ahmadi PART ONE: PHILOSOPHICAL OBSTACLES
  • F. Ahmadi Short Introduction to the Concept of the Individual in the Western Thought The Importance of Sufism in the Study of the Concept of the Individual in the Ways of Thinking of Iranians The Dissolution of Individuality in Persian Sufism The Socio-Cultural Effects of Sufism on the Social Life of Iranians PART TWO: SOCIAL OBSTACLES
  • N. Ahmadi Individuality and Social Reality Individuality and Politics Individuality and the System of Law Epilogue
  • F. Ahmadi and N. Ahmadi Bibliography Index

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