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Managing Religion and Religious Changes in Iran

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This Element offers a theoretically informed examination of the manner in which religion, especially alternative and emergent religious and spiritual movements, is managed by law and legal mechanisms in the authoritarian theocracy of Iran. It highlights how these phenomena have been affected by the intersection of law, politics, and Shi?i theology in recent Iranian history. The growing interest of Iranian citizens in new religious movements and spiritual currents, fostered by the cultural diffusion of Western writings and ideas, is described. The development of religious diversity in Iran and a corresponding loss of commitment toward some Islamic doctrines and practices are of considerable concern to both the Iranian religious and political establishments. This has led to social control efforts over any religious spiritual movement differing from the regime's view of Islam. Those efforts, supported in large part by Western anticult ideas, culminated in the passage of a piece of stringent of legislation in 2021. The Element closes with applications of theorizing from the sociology of law and of religion.

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ISBN: 9781009460071
Publication date: 13th June 2024
Author: Sajjad Adeliyan Tous, James T Richardson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 75 pages
Series: Elements in New Religious Movements
Genres: Alternative belief systems
Religious intolerance, persecution and conflict
Political structures: totalitarianism and dictatorship