Reign Of The AyatollahsFive years after the overthrow of the Pahlavi monarchy, Iran remains convulsed by political upheaval and embroiled in international conflict. Shock waves from the Iranian events have stirred unrest in the Middle East from Lebanon to Saudi Arabia, fed Islamic revivalism elsewhere in the Islamic world, and undermined the American position in this strategic region. Meanwhile, amid all this bewildering upheaval, the revolution has given birth to the modern world's first quasi-theocratic state run by orthodox clerics according to Islamic law. This book is a riveting analysis of the Iranian revolution, its economic, religious, and social turmoil, and its international consequences. |
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... clerics to the Mojahedin . Rafsanjani was arrested on his return to Iran and this time badly treated . A large number of other clerics who were believed to be implicated were rounded up . Both Montazeri and Mahdavi - Kani were taken ...
... clerics to the Mojahedin . Rafsanjani was arrested on his return to Iran and this time badly treated . A large number of other clerics who were believed to be implicated were rounded up . Both Montazeri and Mahdavi - Kani were taken ...
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... clerics of the Revolutionary Council , the clerical party became a contender for power against the provisional government . The exclusion by Bazargan of the clerics and their protégés from the cabinet became a source of resentment . The ...
... clerics of the Revolutionary Council , the clerical party became a contender for power against the provisional government . The exclusion by Bazargan of the clerics and their protégés from the cabinet became a source of resentment . The ...
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Shaul Bakhash. Moreover , the political strength of the clerics lay in the urban work- ing - class neighborhoods and the mosque network . The clerics were sensitive to the aspirations and radical temperament of the working- class youths ...
Shaul Bakhash. Moreover , the political strength of the clerics lay in the urban work- ing - class neighborhoods and the mosque network . The clerics were sensitive to the aspirations and radical temperament of the working- class youths ...
Contents
The Collapse of the Old Order | 9 |
Khomaini The Idol Smasher | 19 |
Bazargan A Knife Without the Blade | 52 |
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