Mysticism and Dissent: Socioreligious Thought in Qajar Iran

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Title

Mysticism and Dissent: Socioreligious Thought in Qajar Iran

Description

This history examines the complex origins of religious dissent in 19th century Qajar Iran (then known to Westerners as Persia), & how it provided a mood & attitude which led to far-reaching political dissent, culminating in the establishment of a new government in 1906. The author extracts social & political thought from theological treatises to show how a centuries-long tradition of reform in Shia thought helped pave the way for modern secular change. Of real importance not just to historians of Islam, but also of scholars & students of contemporary Iran.

Creator

Mangol Bayat

Publisher

Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University Press

Date

1982

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Book

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Citation

Mangol Bayat, “Mysticism and Dissent: Socioreligious Thought in Qajar Iran,” Humanities Hub, accessed September 19, 2024, https://humanitieshub.sdsu.edu/omeka/items/show/1870.