Description
Managing Religion and Religious Changes in Iran provides a comprehensive socio-legal analysis of how Iran’s government and legal system handle religious affairs and emerging religious movements. The book examines the institutional mechanisms, policies, and legal frameworks that shape religious practice and organization within Iranian society.
Drawing on extensive research, the authors explore the tensions between official state religion, minority faiths, and new religious movements in Iran. The work addresses how legal structures both enable and restrict religious expression, and how religious communities navigate these constraints. This analysis is essential for understanding contemporary Iranian society and the broader dynamics of religion in non-Western contexts.
As part of the Elements in New Religious Movements series, this book contributes to the academic discourse on how nations regulate religious diversity and manage social change through religious policy.







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