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ID087496
Title ProperTheoretical extremes of the study of mystic man in modern Iran
Other Title Informationreview article
LanguageENG
AuthorLewisohn, Leonard
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Highlighting certain fallacies in a recent anthropological study of three branches of the Ni'matu'llah? Sufi Order in modern Iran, this review article tries to cast light on the little-understood relationship between legalistic Islam and Persian Sufism. It also attempts to clarify the connection (or rather, lack thereof) between Sufism and the Pahlavi state and the current Islamist regime, while discussing the subtle distinction between tasawwuf and irfan in the mystical philosophies of Shi'ite Islam. Some of the vicissitudes of three decades (1978-2008) of suppression and persecution of Sufis by the fundamentalist Shi'ite state in Iran are also chronicled.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 42, No. 2; Apr 2009: p285-310
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol. 42, No. 2; Apr 2009: p285-310
Key WordsIran ;  Sufism ;  Islam ;  Mystic Regimes