Shi’i Islam and the Political Ideology of Ayatollah Mohammad Hossein Nai’ni
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978-1-78831-123-6 (ISBN)
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Nai’ni’s original text and Taleqhani’s later edition and annotations are both here reproduced in English for the first time, alongside an authoritative socio-historical introduction and commentary to contextualise these important and divisive agents of reform and revolution. The volume reassesses their complex legacy today and sheds vital light onto the two modern revolutions which bookended Iran’s twentieth century and the subsequent, and unfolding, post-modern reformation. This unique book is essential reading for understanding Iran, past and present, and political Islam.
Ayatollah Mohammad Hossein Nai’ni (1860–1936) was an Iranian intellectual, jurist and politician, and a leading force in Iran’s Constitutional Revolution (1905–11). Ayatollah Mahmoud Taleqhani (1911–79) was an Iranian theologian and a senior cleric. He played an important role in the 1979 Iranian Revolution and, hugely popular and universally respected, became Tehran’s first Friday Prayer leader before his sudden death. Mohammad Nafissi is a senior researcher in Islamic Studies at King's College London. He is also a senior visiting fellow at Södertörn University, Stockholm, and adjunct lecturer in politics and conflict resolution at Boston University. He is a member of the international advisory board of Sociology of Islam and has published books, articles and edited collections.
Acknowledgments
1.Editor’s historical introduction: Political order and the evolution of Twelver Shi`ism from a sociohistorical perspective (Mohammad Nafissi)
1.1The significance of Tanbih
1.1.1 Religious reform, clerical agency and modern contexts
1.2 Islam’s sacred foundations and the rise of Twelver Shi`ism
1.2.1 A comparative overview of Sunni reformation
1.2.2 The theopolitics of Twelver Shi`ism: Ideological opposition and political accommodation
1.2.3 The rise of the Safavids, (irresponsible) public Shi`ism and dual governance
1.3 Modernity and religious reform
1.3.1 Defeat and renewal: With or without the clergy?
1.3.2The Shi`i hierocracy: Allies of rulers and/or leaders of the nation?
1.3.3The rise, fall and dynamic incorporation of religious dissent
1.3.4 From the Tobacco Rebellion to the Constitutional Refolution
2.Tanbih al-Umma wa Tanzih al-Milla: Hokumat az Nazar-e Islam
Enlightenment of the Community and Purification of the Religion: Governance from the Perspective of Islam
2.a. Foreword (1): Grand Ayatollah Akhund Mohammad Kazem Khorasani (1909)
2.b. Foreword (2): Grand Ayatollah Shaykh `Abdollah Mazandarani (1909)
2.1 Introduction by Ayatollah Mahmoud Taleqhani (1955)
2.2 Author’s foreword
2.3 Introduction - An analysis of the nature of tyranny and constitutional state, examination of the constitution and the national consultative assembly and clarification of the meaning of liberty and equality.
2.4 Chapter 1 - Governance from the perspective of religions and sages
2.5 Chapter 2 - Governance in the era of occultation
2.6 Chapter 3 – Governance and constitutionalism
2.7 Chapter 4 – Clarification of distortions and temptations
2.8 Chapter 5 - On validity, legitimacy and conditions of parliamentary representation and intervention
2.9Conclusion
2.9.1 Despotic forces
2.9.2 Overcoming despotism
3. Editor’s commentary: Tanbih, refolution and counter-refolution (Mohammad Nafissi)
3.1 The foundations of Tanbih
3.1.1 The cosmopolitan perspective and the renewal of Islamic rationalism
3.1.2 Democracy and the unity of the umma
3.1.3 The historical decline of Islamdom and the rise of Christendom
3.1.4 Secular democracy, evolutionary Shi`ism and the Fundamental Law of 1906
3.2 Counter-refolution and theo-autocracy
3.3 Theodemocratic guardianship and the Supplement of 1907
3.4 Postscript 1: Na’ini after Tanbih and the end of Iran’s first refolution
3.5. Postscript 2: Tanbih after Na’ini and Iran’s second refolution
| Erscheinungsdatum | 01.10.2019 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | International Library of Iranian Studies |
| Mitarbeit |
Sonstige Mitarbeit: Ayatollah Mahmoud Taleqhani |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 138 x 216 mm |
| Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte |
| Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie ► Islam | |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-78831-123-X / 178831123X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-78831-123-6 / 9781788311236 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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