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Islamic Law and Governance in Contemporary Iran - Transcending Islam for Social, Economic, and Political Order (Paperback)
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Islamic Law and Governance in Contemporary Iran - Transcending Islam for Social, Economic, and Political Order (Paperback)
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The current rise of Islamism throughout the Muslim world,
Islamists' demand for the establishment of Islamic states, and
their destabilizing impact on regional and global orders have
raised important questions about the origins of Islamism and the
nature of an Islamic state. Beginning with the Iranian revolution
of the late 1970s and the establishment of the Islamic Republic to
today's rise of ISIS to prominence, it has become increasingly
apparent that Islamism is a major global force in the twenty-first
century that demands acknowledgment and answers. As a
highly-integrated belief system, the Islamic worldview rejects
secularism and accounts for a prominent role for religion in the
politics and laws of Muslim societies. Islam is primarily a legal
framework that covers all aspects of Muslims' individual and
communal lives. In this sense, the Islamic state is a logical
instrument for managing Muslim societies. Even moderate Muslims who
genuinely, but not necessarily vociferously, challenge the
extremists' strategies are not dismissive of the political role of
Islam and the viability of an Islamic state. However, sectarian and
scholastic schisms within Islam that date back to the prophet's
demise do undermine any possibility of consensus about the legal,
institutional, and policy parameters of the Islamic state. Within
its Shi'a sectarian limitations, this book attempts to offer some
answers to questions about the nature of the Islamic state. Nearly
four decades of experience with the Islamic Republic of Iran offers
us some insights into such a state's accomplishments, potentials,
and challenges. While the Islamic worldview offers a general
framework for governance, this framework is in dire need of
modification to be applicable to modern societies. As Iranians have
learned, in the realm of practical politics, transcending the
restrictive precepts of Islam is the most viable strategy for
building a functional Islamic state. Indeed, Islam does provide
both doctrinal and practical instruments for transcending these
restrictions. This pursuit of pragmatism could potentially offer
impressive strategies for governance as long as sectarian,
scholastic, and autocratic proclivities of authorities do not
derail the rights of the public and their demand for an orderly
management of their societies.
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