Political Islam in Post-Revolutionary Iran: Shi'i Ideologies in Islamist Discourse
By (Author) Majid Mohammadi
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
30th June 2014
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social groups: religious groups and communities
320.5570955
Hardback
336
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
537g
The relationship between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Western World is fraught with challenges and tensions. In order to generate the capacity for greater engagement and dialogue, there is a need for the West to better understand the complex ideological developments that are central to Iran. Majid Mohammadi charts the central concepts and nuances of the ideological map of post-revolutionary Iran, and examines the rise and development of Shi'i Islamism. He recognizes that the Islamic Republic of Iran and Iranian political discourse are the outcome of contesting perspectives and ideologies: identity-oriented, socialist, nationalist, authoritarian, Shari'a, scripturalist, mystical, militarist and fascist. This is a comprehensive, comparative contribution to one of today's most important topics: that of the relationship between Political Islam and the West.
Majid Mohammadi is Associate Professor in the Department of Social Science at Glenville State College, West Virginia, and he holds a PhD in Sociology from Stony Brook University.