In this thesis I suggest that attending to the rhetorical construction of Iranian dissident arguments allows entry to a complex world of continually reconstructed and resituated Iranian imaginaries of Islam. Here, I engage with the work of two contemporary dissident Iranian authors, Abdolkarim Soroush (b. 1945 CE) and Mohammad Mujtahid Shabestari (b. 1936), and demonstrate the ways in which their critiques of Islamic juridical authority and Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) themselves draw upon long-standing debates within Islamic tradition. I argue that, while these authors do in fact reimagine and reform elements of Islamic tradition in order to argue for a rationalist democratic politics, that reformation cannot be understood merely as the im...
The 5th/11th century Shāfi‘ī jurist Abū Isḥāq al-Shīrāzī (d. 476/1083) rose to scholarly fame in the...
The strategies of iran's religious intellectuals and clerics confronted with western modernity Two m...
This thesis explores the forces of tradition and religion throughout the history of Persia and curre...
In this thesis I suggest that attending to the rhetorical construction of Iranian dissident argument...
SUMMARY: 1. Scholar challenges and epistemological pitfalls - 2. Traditional Muslim hermeneutics and...
Over the few years that led to the creation of the constitutional law of the Islamic republic of Ir...
Since the 1979 Revolution, the clerical regime in Iran has been limiting the legal profession’s auto...
The resurgence of religion as an influential socio‐political element poses a serious challenge to th...
Since the 1990s, a powerful feminist movement has emerged in Iran led by women who are challenging t...
Several researchers assert that there is a democratisation process developing in Iran, mainly based ...
Religious secularity and Islam have not often been considered in the West as comfortable bedfellows,...
This dissertation examines the flexibility of Quranic exegesis in accommodating self-defined Muslims...
In the last decade, theorists in anthropology and other disciplines have vigorously critiqued common...
This dissertation aims to study the attempts made by contemporary Iranian religious modernists at re...
In the last decade, theorists in anthropology and other disciplines have vigorously critiqued common...
The 5th/11th century Shāfi‘ī jurist Abū Isḥāq al-Shīrāzī (d. 476/1083) rose to scholarly fame in the...
The strategies of iran's religious intellectuals and clerics confronted with western modernity Two m...
This thesis explores the forces of tradition and religion throughout the history of Persia and curre...
In this thesis I suggest that attending to the rhetorical construction of Iranian dissident argument...
SUMMARY: 1. Scholar challenges and epistemological pitfalls - 2. Traditional Muslim hermeneutics and...
Over the few years that led to the creation of the constitutional law of the Islamic republic of Ir...
Since the 1979 Revolution, the clerical regime in Iran has been limiting the legal profession’s auto...
The resurgence of religion as an influential socio‐political element poses a serious challenge to th...
Since the 1990s, a powerful feminist movement has emerged in Iran led by women who are challenging t...
Several researchers assert that there is a democratisation process developing in Iran, mainly based ...
Religious secularity and Islam have not often been considered in the West as comfortable bedfellows,...
This dissertation examines the flexibility of Quranic exegesis in accommodating self-defined Muslims...
In the last decade, theorists in anthropology and other disciplines have vigorously critiqued common...
This dissertation aims to study the attempts made by contemporary Iranian religious modernists at re...
In the last decade, theorists in anthropology and other disciplines have vigorously critiqued common...
The 5th/11th century Shāfi‘ī jurist Abū Isḥāq al-Shīrāzī (d. 476/1083) rose to scholarly fame in the...
The strategies of iran's religious intellectuals and clerics confronted with western modernity Two m...
This thesis explores the forces of tradition and religion throughout the history of Persia and curre...