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Islamic Secularism and the question of freedom in Iran

Adib-Moghaddam, Arshin

Authors



Contributors

Faisal Devji
Editor

Zaheer Kazmi
Editor

Abstract

The meaning of freedom in Iran cannot be exclusively unraveled from an “Islamic” perspective. At the same time, liberal concepts and the idea of freedom itself have repeatedly figured prominently in the writings of leading Islamic theoreticians and philosophers in the country. In order to give a brief overview of these ideas and the debates they have provoked, this article will follow three steps. Firstly, it will demonstrate that the idea of freedom has been at the heart of political events in modern Iran. I will start by sketching some of the major political upheavals in the country, with a particular emphasis on the events surrounding the Iranian revolution of 1979. In a second step, I will look at the nexus between Islam and liberal ideas in the political philosophy of major contemporary Iranian thinkers. And thirdly, I will sketch some of their flaws with a short philosophical critique.

Citation

Adib-Moghaddam, A. (2017). Islamic Secularism and the question of freedom in Iran. In F. Devji, & Z. Kazmi (Eds.), Islam After Liberalism (189-202). Hurst and Co. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190851279.003.0010

Publication Date Oct 1, 2017
Deposit Date Jun 12, 2018
Pages 189-202
Book Title Islam After Liberalism
ISBN 9781849047012
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190851279.003.0010
Keywords Iran, Freedom, Islamic secularism, Political upheaval, Iranian revolution, Liberal ideas, Contemporary Iranian thinkers
Related Public URLs https://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/islam-after-liberalism/