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Gleave brings together studies by experts in the area of religion in nineteenth-century Iran in order to present new insights into Qajar religion, political and cultural history. Key topics covered include the relationship between religion and the state, the importance of archival materials for the study of religion, the developments of Qajar religious thought, the position of religious minorities in Qajar Iran, the relationship between religion and Qajar culture, and the centrality of Shi'ite hierarchy and the state.
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Gleave brings together studies by experts in the area of religion in nineteenth-century Iran in order to present new insights into Qajar religion, political and cultural history. Key topics covered include the relationship between religion and the state, the importance of archival materials for the study of religion, the developments of Qajar religious thought, the position of religious minorities in Qajar Iran, the relationship between religion and Qajar culture, and the centrality of Shi'ite hierarchy and the state.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2004
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- Artikelnr.: 49375944
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2004
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134304189
- Artikelnr.: 49375944
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Robert Gleave is Reader in Islamic Studies in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Bristol. His research interests include Shi'ism, Iranian History after 1500 and Islamic Law. His publications include Islamic Law: Theory and Practice (joint editor), London, 1996 and Inevitable Doubt: Two Theories of Shi'i Jurisprudence (Leiden, 2000).
Religion and Society in Qajar Iran: An Introduction Part 1: Religion and
the State in the Qajar Period 1. Political Ethic and Public Law in the
Early Qajar Period 2. Jihad and the Religious Legitimacy of the Early Qajar
State 3. From DÁr al-SalÔana-yi IÒfahÁn To DÁr al-khilafa-yi ÓihrÁn:
Continuity and Change in the Safavid Model of State-Religious
Administration during the Qajars (from 1795-1895 /1209-1313) 4. Religious
and State Jurisdiction during NÁÒir al-DÐn ShÁh's Reign Part 2: Religious
Thought in the Qajar Period 5. Being (wujÙd) and Sanctity (wilÁya): Two
Poles of Intellectual and Mystical Enquiry in Qajar Iran 6. Orthodoxy and
Heterodoxy in Twelver ShiÝism: The Case of AÎmad al-AÎsÁÞÐ (the risÁla
Ýilmiyya) 7. Anti-AkhbÁrÐ-Sentiments among the Qajar ÝUlamÁÞ: The Case of
MuÎammad BÁqir al-KhwÁnsÁrÐ (d.1313/1895) 8. Heterodox Intellectuals and
the Iranian Constitutional Revolution Part 3: Sources for the Study of
Popular Religion in Qajar Iran 9. Religion in Public and Private Life: The
Case of YaghmÁ-yi JandaqÐ (1781-1859) 10. Pious Merchants: Religious
Sentiments in Wills and Testaments 11. The Vaqf and Religious Patronage of
ManÙchihr KhÁn MuÝtamad al-Dawla Part 4: Religious Minorities and Western
Missionaries 12. Mujtahids and Missionaries: ShÐÝÐ Responses to Christian
Polemics in the Early Qajar Period 13. Western Missionaries in Azerbayjani
Society (1834-1914) 14. Jews of Iran in the Qajar Period: Persecution and
Perseverance 15. The Evolution of Charismatic Authority in the BahÁÞÐ
Faith, (1863-1921) 16. The Role of Women during the Iranian BahÁÞÐ
Community during the Qajar Period Part 5: Religion and Culture in Qajar
Iran 17. Religious Rituals, Social Identities, and Political Relationships
in Tehran under Qajar Rule: 1850s to 1920s 18. The Exile Persian Press and
the Pro-constituionalist ÝulamÁÞ of the ÝAtabat 19. Religion and Medicine
in Qajar Iran 20. Some Interpretations of Religious and Popular Culture in
Qajar Tilework
the State in the Qajar Period 1. Political Ethic and Public Law in the
Early Qajar Period 2. Jihad and the Religious Legitimacy of the Early Qajar
State 3. From DÁr al-SalÔana-yi IÒfahÁn To DÁr al-khilafa-yi ÓihrÁn:
Continuity and Change in the Safavid Model of State-Religious
Administration during the Qajars (from 1795-1895 /1209-1313) 4. Religious
and State Jurisdiction during NÁÒir al-DÐn ShÁh's Reign Part 2: Religious
Thought in the Qajar Period 5. Being (wujÙd) and Sanctity (wilÁya): Two
Poles of Intellectual and Mystical Enquiry in Qajar Iran 6. Orthodoxy and
Heterodoxy in Twelver ShiÝism: The Case of AÎmad al-AÎsÁÞÐ (the risÁla
Ýilmiyya) 7. Anti-AkhbÁrÐ-Sentiments among the Qajar ÝUlamÁÞ: The Case of
MuÎammad BÁqir al-KhwÁnsÁrÐ (d.1313/1895) 8. Heterodox Intellectuals and
the Iranian Constitutional Revolution Part 3: Sources for the Study of
Popular Religion in Qajar Iran 9. Religion in Public and Private Life: The
Case of YaghmÁ-yi JandaqÐ (1781-1859) 10. Pious Merchants: Religious
Sentiments in Wills and Testaments 11. The Vaqf and Religious Patronage of
ManÙchihr KhÁn MuÝtamad al-Dawla Part 4: Religious Minorities and Western
Missionaries 12. Mujtahids and Missionaries: ShÐÝÐ Responses to Christian
Polemics in the Early Qajar Period 13. Western Missionaries in Azerbayjani
Society (1834-1914) 14. Jews of Iran in the Qajar Period: Persecution and
Perseverance 15. The Evolution of Charismatic Authority in the BahÁÞÐ
Faith, (1863-1921) 16. The Role of Women during the Iranian BahÁÞÐ
Community during the Qajar Period Part 5: Religion and Culture in Qajar
Iran 17. Religious Rituals, Social Identities, and Political Relationships
in Tehran under Qajar Rule: 1850s to 1920s 18. The Exile Persian Press and
the Pro-constituionalist ÝulamÁÞ of the ÝAtabat 19. Religion and Medicine
in Qajar Iran 20. Some Interpretations of Religious and Popular Culture in
Qajar Tilework
Religion and Society in Qajar Iran: An Introduction Part 1: Religion and
the State in the Qajar Period 1. Political Ethic and Public Law in the
Early Qajar Period 2. Jihad and the Religious Legitimacy of the Early Qajar
State 3. From DÁr al-SalÔana-yi IÒfahÁn To DÁr al-khilafa-yi ÓihrÁn:
Continuity and Change in the Safavid Model of State-Religious
Administration during the Qajars (from 1795-1895 /1209-1313) 4. Religious
and State Jurisdiction during NÁÒir al-DÐn ShÁh's Reign Part 2: Religious
Thought in the Qajar Period 5. Being (wujÙd) and Sanctity (wilÁya): Two
Poles of Intellectual and Mystical Enquiry in Qajar Iran 6. Orthodoxy and
Heterodoxy in Twelver ShiÝism: The Case of AÎmad al-AÎsÁÞÐ (the risÁla
Ýilmiyya) 7. Anti-AkhbÁrÐ-Sentiments among the Qajar ÝUlamÁÞ: The Case of
MuÎammad BÁqir al-KhwÁnsÁrÐ (d.1313/1895) 8. Heterodox Intellectuals and
the Iranian Constitutional Revolution Part 3: Sources for the Study of
Popular Religion in Qajar Iran 9. Religion in Public and Private Life: The
Case of YaghmÁ-yi JandaqÐ (1781-1859) 10. Pious Merchants: Religious
Sentiments in Wills and Testaments 11. The Vaqf and Religious Patronage of
ManÙchihr KhÁn MuÝtamad al-Dawla Part 4: Religious Minorities and Western
Missionaries 12. Mujtahids and Missionaries: ShÐÝÐ Responses to Christian
Polemics in the Early Qajar Period 13. Western Missionaries in Azerbayjani
Society (1834-1914) 14. Jews of Iran in the Qajar Period: Persecution and
Perseverance 15. The Evolution of Charismatic Authority in the BahÁÞÐ
Faith, (1863-1921) 16. The Role of Women during the Iranian BahÁÞÐ
Community during the Qajar Period Part 5: Religion and Culture in Qajar
Iran 17. Religious Rituals, Social Identities, and Political Relationships
in Tehran under Qajar Rule: 1850s to 1920s 18. The Exile Persian Press and
the Pro-constituionalist ÝulamÁÞ of the ÝAtabat 19. Religion and Medicine
in Qajar Iran 20. Some Interpretations of Religious and Popular Culture in
Qajar Tilework
the State in the Qajar Period 1. Political Ethic and Public Law in the
Early Qajar Period 2. Jihad and the Religious Legitimacy of the Early Qajar
State 3. From DÁr al-SalÔana-yi IÒfahÁn To DÁr al-khilafa-yi ÓihrÁn:
Continuity and Change in the Safavid Model of State-Religious
Administration during the Qajars (from 1795-1895 /1209-1313) 4. Religious
and State Jurisdiction during NÁÒir al-DÐn ShÁh's Reign Part 2: Religious
Thought in the Qajar Period 5. Being (wujÙd) and Sanctity (wilÁya): Two
Poles of Intellectual and Mystical Enquiry in Qajar Iran 6. Orthodoxy and
Heterodoxy in Twelver ShiÝism: The Case of AÎmad al-AÎsÁÞÐ (the risÁla
Ýilmiyya) 7. Anti-AkhbÁrÐ-Sentiments among the Qajar ÝUlamÁÞ: The Case of
MuÎammad BÁqir al-KhwÁnsÁrÐ (d.1313/1895) 8. Heterodox Intellectuals and
the Iranian Constitutional Revolution Part 3: Sources for the Study of
Popular Religion in Qajar Iran 9. Religion in Public and Private Life: The
Case of YaghmÁ-yi JandaqÐ (1781-1859) 10. Pious Merchants: Religious
Sentiments in Wills and Testaments 11. The Vaqf and Religious Patronage of
ManÙchihr KhÁn MuÝtamad al-Dawla Part 4: Religious Minorities and Western
Missionaries 12. Mujtahids and Missionaries: ShÐÝÐ Responses to Christian
Polemics in the Early Qajar Period 13. Western Missionaries in Azerbayjani
Society (1834-1914) 14. Jews of Iran in the Qajar Period: Persecution and
Perseverance 15. The Evolution of Charismatic Authority in the BahÁÞÐ
Faith, (1863-1921) 16. The Role of Women during the Iranian BahÁÞÐ
Community during the Qajar Period Part 5: Religion and Culture in Qajar
Iran 17. Religious Rituals, Social Identities, and Political Relationships
in Tehran under Qajar Rule: 1850s to 1920s 18. The Exile Persian Press and
the Pro-constituionalist ÝulamÁÞ of the ÝAtabat 19. Religion and Medicine
in Qajar Iran 20. Some Interpretations of Religious and Popular Culture in
Qajar Tilework







