Converting Persia: Religion and Power in the Safavid Empire

Converting Persia: Religion and Power in the Safavid Empire

by Rula Abisaab
ISBN-10:
186064970X
ISBN-13:
9781860649707
Pub. Date:
02/26/2004
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
186064970X
ISBN-13:
9781860649707
Pub. Date:
02/26/2004
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Converting Persia: Religion and Power in the Safavid Empire

Converting Persia: Religion and Power in the Safavid Empire

by Rula Abisaab

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Overview

'Converting Persia' explains how Iran was to acquire one of its defining characteristics: its Shi'ism. Under the Safavids (1501-1736 CE), Persia adopted Shi'ism as its official religion. Rula Abisaab explains how and why this specific brand of Shi'ism - urban and legally-based - was brought to the region by leading Arab 'Ulama from Ottoman Syria, and changed the face of the region till this day. These emigre scholars furbanished distinct sources of legitimacy for the Safavid monarchs, and an ideological defense against the Ottomans. Just as important at the time was a conscious and vivid process of Persianization both at the state level and in society. Converting Persia is vital reading for anthropologists, historians and scholars of religion, and any interested in Safavid Persia, in Shi'ism, and in the wider history of the Middle East."Rula Abisaab has provided us with a remarkable study of Safavid Iran. Her work throws new light on the interplay of religion and society and will be a crucial work for all interested in the making of modern Iran." -Abbas Amanat, Professor of History, Yale University.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781860649707
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/26/2004
Series: International Library of Iranian Studies , #1
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

Rula Jurdi Abisaab is a professor of Islamic/Middle Eastern History at the University of Akron, Ohio.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Sufi Regalia and Legal Banners : The Safavids and the Emigré Arab Jurists
The Mujtahids Navigate the Sovereign World
Shah 'Abbas and Imperial Reign as Clerical Discipline 1587-1629CE
Safavid Mistrust, Popular Protest and the Rationalists' Retreat
The Rediscovery of Traditions and the Shifting Normative
Conclusions
Appendices
Notes
Biblio
Index
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