Religious Minorities in Iran
Delve into the complex dynamics of faith and politics with "Religious Minorities in Iran" by Eliz Sanasarian, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. Spanning 252 pages, this insightful work examines the intricate political and ideological relationships between Iran's religious minorities and the Islamic Republic's state apparatus during its pivotal formative years.
Sanasarian goes beyond mere empirical analysis, engaging with critical issues of exclusion and marginalization. The author meticulously explores how the state delineates boundaries that impact the lives and rights of these communities. Perfect for students and scholars interested in political science, sociology, and religious studies, this book provides an essential perspective on the intersection of religious diversity and state governance in Iran.
Discover the challenges faced by religious minorities and the broader implications for political control and freedoms within the context of the Iranian state. "Religious Minorities in Iran" is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of religion and politics in this tumultuous region.