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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... Taleqani , the son of a politically active cleric , was born in Taleqan in northern Iran in 1911 , completed his religious studies in Qom , and began to teach and preach in Tehran in 1939. He devoted the next forty years to various ...
... Taleqani , the son of a politically active cleric , was born in Taleqan in northern Iran in 1911 , completed his religious studies in Qom , and began to teach and preach in Tehran in 1939. He devoted the next forty years to various ...
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... Taleqani often simply reiterated traditional Islamic views as regarding , for example , the laws of inheritance or of contract . But his method was to read into these laws a strongly egalitarian intention , to seek to give practical ...
... Taleqani often simply reiterated traditional Islamic views as regarding , for example , the laws of inheritance or of contract . But his method was to read into these laws a strongly egalitarian intention , to seek to give practical ...
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... Taleqani wrote , it must be distributed to the poor cultivators . Confronted with laws and rulings that appeared to go against the grain of such an egalitarian interpretation , Taleqani appealed to the moral principles of Islam . The ...
... Taleqani wrote , it must be distributed to the poor cultivators . Confronted with laws and rulings that appeared to go against the grain of such an egalitarian interpretation , Taleqani appealed to the moral principles of Islam . The ...
Contents
The Collapse of the Old Order | 9 |
Khomaini The Idol Smasher | 19 |
Bazargan A Knife Without the Blade | 52 |
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