Webb20 sep. 2013 · Ayatollah Khomeini and Ali Shariati are seen as twin pillars of revolutionary Islam in contemporary Iran. This article contextualizes and compares these radical … WebbDr Ali Shariati, who died in London in June 1977, was among the most important figures of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, which unfortunately he did not live to see; and yet, 30 years after his death, his contribution and legacy are largely forgotten. During the 1970s, his lectures and writings played a crucial role in preparing young Iranians, brought up during …
The -Alchemist of Revolution: Ali Shariati’s Political Thought in ...
WebbThe myth of Dr. Ali Shariati's discourse is the rejection of existing myths (material and religious) and the introduction of Islamic democracy (guided) as a myth and a desirable political government for Iranian society. Keywords: Imam Khomeini, Dr. Shariati, discourse, discourse analysis, myth and master signifier. WebbAli Shariati was a western trained liberal Islamic ideologue but his incisive works were cut short by his untimely death. Of all these attempts, only the idea of Vilayat e Faqih … canatur facebook
Pre-secular Iranians in a Post-secular Age: The Death of God, the ...
WebbKhomeini introduced the most comprehensive critique of the Shah’s regime and Lafraie summarises Khomeini’s criticism into seven major issues: (1) imperialism, foreign … Webb20 sep. 2013 · Ayatollah Khomeini and Ali Shariati are seen as twin pillars of revolutionary Islam in contemporary Iran. This article contextualizes and compares these radical discourses in three sections. It first problematizes the transformation of Khomeini as a quietist cleric into a revolutionary ayatollah. WebbShariati sought to revive the revolutionary currents of Shiism. His interpretation of Shiism encouraged revolution in the world, and promised salvation after death. He referred to his brand of Shiism as "red Shiism" … canature water group regina sk