Secularization of Islam in post-revolutionary Iran

What is Islamic Secularity? -- Pioneers of Islamic Secularity -- Khomeini's Revolt against Secularity -- Post-Khomeini: Secularization Resumes.

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Published in:Iranian studies
Main Author: Pargoo, Mahmoud (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis 2021
In: Iranian studies (44)
Series/Journal:Iranian studies 44
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Iran / Islam / Islamic law / Secularization / History 1979-2021
RelBib Classification:AB Philosophy of religion; criticism of religion; atheism
BJ Islam
KBM Asia
TK Recent history
XA Law
Further subjects:B Islam and secularism (Iran)
B Islamic Law (Iran)
B Khomeini, Ruhollah
B Islam (Iran)
B Islamic renewal (Iran)
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Summary:What is Islamic Secularity? -- Pioneers of Islamic Secularity -- Khomeini's Revolt against Secularity -- Post-Khomeini: Secularization Resumes.
"Examining the trajectory of the secularization of Islam in Iran, this book explains how efforts to Islamize society led, self-destructively, to its secularization. The research engages a range of debates across different fields, emphasizing the political and epistemological instability of the basic categories such as Islam, Sharia and secularism. The volume is an interdisciplinary study of both the history of Islamic revival and Khomeini's very specific merger of Islamic Law and mysticism. It traces back the process of secularization to the early encounter of Iranian intellectuals with Europeans and adoption of their fundamental framework in an Islamic guise. The process continued until the Islamic revolution of Iran in 1979, when Khomeini tried to substantively de-secularize Iranian social imaginaries. His attempts were not followed up by his followers who vigorously reinstated the previous trend, after his death, resulting in a polity which is mostly secular but with Islamic ornaments. Bringing together area studies (Iran), religious studies (Islam), and political theory (secularism), this interdisciplinary volume places findings in a broader narrative that is both specific to Iran but broad enough to engage a global readership"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0367654679