Islam and the post-revolutionary state in Iran

'..her short analysis of the Iranian armed forces in the 1980s is first-rate, so too is her much more substantial section on women and the state in Iran..As well as offering useful insights into the workings of the Islamic state in Iran, this readable book also provides a warning of the struggl...

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Main Author: Omid, Homa (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Basingstoke, Hampshire [u.a.] Macmillan 1994
In:Year: 1994
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Iran / Islam / Revolution / Political system / History / Religious freedom / Political conflict / Culture / Religious policy / Church policy / Religion / State / History 1979-1993
B Iran / State / Islam / History 1979-1993
Further subjects:B Religion and culture
B Religion
B Iran Islam Religiöser Fundamentalismus Verhältnis Religionsgemeinschaft - Staat Theocracy Herrschaftsform Staatstheorie Religionsbezogene Ideologie Politische Entwicklung
B Islam and politics Iran
B Asia History
B History, Modern
B Political Science
B Iran Politics and government 1979-1997
B International Relations
B Theory of the state
B Islam
B Iran
B State
B Political change
B Fundamentalism
B Ideology
B Religious organization
B Theocracy
B Ruling system
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Summary:'..her short analysis of the Iranian armed forces in the 1980s is first-rate, so too is her much more substantial section on women and the state in Iran..As well as offering useful insights into the workings of the Islamic state in Iran, this readable book also provides a warning of the struggles ahead in many other Muslim societies.' - Anoushiravan Ehteshami, Times Higher Education Supplement ;Islam has been the driving force shaping the ideology and the power base of the Iranian revolution. This volume engages critically with the Islamic perspective and promises offered by the revolution. Looking at the rise of the religious institution as a revolutionary force, the author observes their post-revolutionary policies in the domains of politics, economics, education, the armed forces and women's status. In the event, the volume demonstrates that the Iranian government has failed to deliver on most, if not all, of its Islamic pledges
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-248) and index
ISBN:0333484460