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ID192277
Title ProperBetween the sacred and the profane
Other Title Information conflicts between football and sharia in Iran
LanguageENG
AuthorBlanga, Yehuda U ;  Hareuveny, Or
Summary / Abstract (Note)The present article illuminates an aspect of relations between religion and society in Iran that has so far received scant scholarly attention. It describes and analyzes the interaction between religious law in Iran and football, to wit, what solutions the regime tries to find for cases in which religious law comes into conflict with the game's huge popularity, for example: how should Iran act when reaching the world finals means playing on the most solemn day of mourning in the Shiite calendar? What should female Iranian athletes do if participation in international tournaments means they would have to remove the hijab? In what way are male players allowed to celebrate a goal? May they adopt Western-style fashions (haircuts, clothes) like their counterparts elsewhere? And are superstitions, witchcraft and magic allowed in connection with the game?
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 59, No.4; Jul 2023: p.640-664
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies Vol: 59 No 4
Key WordsSharia in Iran


 
 
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