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How Islam Rules in Iran provides a comprehensive analysis of the theological foundations underlying Iran’s theocratic government. Mehran Kamrava examines how Islamic principles and religious authority have been institutionalized within the state apparatus, creating a unique political system that merges religious law with governance.
The book explores the evolution of Iran’s Islamic Republic, from its revolutionary origins to its contemporary political structures. Kamrava investigates the role of religious scholars, the concept of velayat-e faqih (guardianship of the jurist), and how theological interpretations legitimize political power. Through detailed historical and political analysis, the author demonstrates the complex interplay between Islamic ideology and practical statecraft.
This work is essential for understanding modern Iran’s political dynamics, the influence of Shia Islam on governance, and the broader implications of theocratic rule in the Middle East.







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