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Heern, Zackery M.
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Shi'ah -- Iraq.
Shi'ah -- Iran.
Islamic renewal.
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Heern, Zackery M.
Shi'ah -- Iraq.
Shi'ah -- Iran.
Islamic renewal.
MARC Display
The
emergence
of
modern
Shi
'ism :
Islamic
Reform
in
Iraq
and
Iran
/ Zackery M. Heern.
by
Heern, Zackery M.
Oneworld, c2015.
Call #:
297.82 H459e
Subjects
Shi
'ah --
Iraq
.
Shi
'ah --
Iran
.
Islamic
renewal.
ISBN:
9781780744964 (pbk.)
Description:
xv, 220 p. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-220) and index.
Summary:
This book takes a fresh look at the foundations of
modern
Islam. Scholars often locate the origins of the
modern
Islamic
world in European colonialism or
Islamic
reactions to European modernity. However, this study focuses on the rise of
Islamic
movements indigenous to the Middle East, which developed in direct response to the collapse and decentralization of the
Islamic
gunpowder empires. In other words, the book argues that the Usuli movement as well as Wahhabism and neo-Sufism emerged in reaction to the disintegration and political decentralization of the Safavid, Ottoman, and Mughal empires. The book specifically highlights the
emergence
of Usuli
Shi
'ism in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The long-term impact of the Usuli revival was that
Shi
'i clerics gained unprecedented social, political, and economic power in
Iran
and southern
Iraq
. Usuli clerics claimed authority to issue binding legal judgments, which, they argue, must be observed by all
Shi
'is. By the early nineteenth century, Usulism emerged as a popular, fiercely independent, transnational
Islamic
movement. The Usuli clerics have often operated at the heart of social and political developments in
modern
Iraq
and
Iran
and today dominate the politics of the region.
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