Yari Religion in Iran

Yari Religion in Iran
Author: S. Behnaz Hosseini
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-03-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9811664463

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This book sheds light on the cultural traits and religious beliefs of the Yārsan community. By incorporating historical and ethnographic research on Yārsan community in west and North of Iran, fieldwork and meticulous analysis of religious texts and international literature, it reveals contemporary aspects of Yārsan culture and life that are lesser known to the wider public, and provides insights into their lives, traditions and prospects for the future. With researchers from inside Iran and all over the world, this book offers a new look at Yārsan.

Religion in Iran

Religion in Iran
Author: Alessandro Bausani
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2000
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015049653325

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Yari Religion in Iran

Yari Religion in Iran
Author: S. Behnaz Hosseini
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2022-02-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789811664441

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This book sheds light on the cultural traits and religious beliefs of the Yārsan community. By incorporating historical and ethnographic research on Yārsan community in west and North of Iran, fieldwork and meticulous analysis of religious texts and international literature, it reveals contemporary aspects of Yārsan culture and life that are lesser known to the wider public, and provides insights into their lives, traditions and prospects for the future. With researchers from inside Iran and all over the world, this book offers a new look at Yārsan.

Religious Minorities in Iran

Religious Minorities in Iran
Author: Eliz Sanasarian
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2006-11-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0521029740

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Eliz Sanasarian's book explores the political and ideological relationship between non-Muslim religious minorities in Iran and the state during the formative years of the Islamic Republic to the present day. Her analysis is based on a detailed examination of the history and experiences of the Armenians, Assyrians, Chaldeans, Jews, Zoroastrians, Bahais and Iranian Christians, and describes how these communities have responded to state policies regarding minorities. Many of her findings are constructed out of personal interviews with members of these communities. While the book is essentially an empirical study, it also highlights more general questions associated with exclusion and marginalization and the role of the state in defining these boundaries. This is an important and original book which will make a significant contribution to the literature on minorities and to the workings of the Islamic Republic.

Religious Minorities Migration from Iran

Religious Minorities  Migration from Iran
Author: S. Behnaz Hosseini
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2023-07-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781527510685

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This book explores the methods of marginalization that authorities use against religious minorities, and the subsequent mechanisms these minority groups develop in order to survive. This study focuses on the relationship between the state and non-Muslim religious minorities (Christian, Sabean-Mandaean, Bahai, Yarsan- Jewish, and Zoroastrian) in order to explore the dynamics of this extremism and its impact, and what the response of religious minorities has been. The conceptual framework of the study provides an introductory survey of Iranian politics in the twentieth century, offers a brief synopsis of the role of non-Muslims in Islamic majority countries, presents the views of the non-Muslims held before revolution in the time of Pahlavi king in Iran and the Shi’a revolutionary ideologues and, finally, identifies several important issues in this research.

Y rs n of Iran Socio Political Changes and Migration

Y  rs  n of Iran  Socio Political Changes and Migration
Author: S. Behnaz Hosseini
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2020-02-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811526350

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This book examines how socio-political surroundings have affected the evolution of Yārsāni religious thought and why the Yārsāni religious belief, despite its fundamental disagreement with Islamic tenets, has been affiliated with Islam. It also considers the historical context and socio-religious milieu in which the Yārsāni belief appropriates religious forces to survive, how Yārsānis experience their religion in Islamic society, and what differences are significant in their lived experiences. The author explores how the experience of worship influences real life for the Yārsānis from the perspectives of sociology, behaviorism, content analysis, cultural studies and ethnography in Iran and diaspora with focus on Sweden. Yārsāni followers became known as those who “don’t tell secrets,” primarily because they were not allowed to promote and advertise their religion in public, but recently have started to reveal their religion, especially in social media. This book discovers the transformation of this religion, and in particular in which context an individual can change the content of religion, and bring about new ideas regarding religion and belief.

The Jewish Diaspora after 1945

The Jewish Diaspora after 1945
Author: S. Behnaz Hosseini
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781527561380

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For Jews across the Middle East and North Africa, the 1948 establishment of the State of Israel was a transformational period—in both the build-up to it and its aftermath. Using this momentous event as its focal point, this book takes the reader on a journey to remote destinations in the 20th century Jewish experience, examining aspects of Jewish history that have hardly ever been discussed in one place and in such an intriguing combination. Jews have played an integral role in the Arab world, Turkey, Iran, and North Africa for millennia. Their lives were intertwined with those of the majority non-Jewish communities among whom they dwelt: their mass expulsion and emigration after World War II ended the existence of a vital part of nearly all the societies in the region.

Temporary and Child Marriages in Iran and Afghanistan

Temporary and Child Marriages in Iran and Afghanistan
Author: S. Behnaz Hosseini
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2021-02-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789813344693

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This book discusses the popularity of temporary and child marriages in Iran and Afghanistan and explores their historical background and the reasons why they still persist today. Further, it offers readers insights into the emotional and psychological violence that the women who have been subjected to these practices experience. The respective contributions address the persistence of these traditions, their ramifications for the wellbeing of women and the development of societies and human relations. Taken together, they offer an excellent academic tool for students, academics and researchers studying the anthropology and sociology of kinship, and family in the Middle East.