The Making of Shia Ayatollahs
The Making of Shia Ayatollahs offers both insider and outsider views of how a scholar becomes an Ayatollah in Shia Islam, how ayatollahs suggest diverse perspectives on faith, and how the grand ayatollahs are recognized by a balance of many factors including piety, scholarship, popularity and networking. This book consists of two parts. The first begins with the core value of knowledge in Islam and the Ulama’s interpretation of jurisprudence and the subjects, values, and methodology they have developed and are applying to challenges found in the faithful practices in modern life. The author reveals the mechanisms of madrasa, hawza, their curricula, and the recognition of a scholar as an ayatollah. The second part elaborates the rich and sometimes bitter pluralism and debate within the community of ayatollahs regarding topics including denominational identity and intra-faith work, Sufism and mysticism, Philosophy (falsafa and wisdom), modernization and the West, political power and government, and women in public life. After providing a historical background on each subject, the author takes the reader into the heart of current debates among ayatollahs in Qum, Mashhad, Najaf, and Beirut without sacrificing accuracy and originality to educate a wide range of readers.

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The Making of Shia Ayatollahs
The Making of Shia Ayatollahs offers both insider and outsider views of how a scholar becomes an Ayatollah in Shia Islam, how ayatollahs suggest diverse perspectives on faith, and how the grand ayatollahs are recognized by a balance of many factors including piety, scholarship, popularity and networking. This book consists of two parts. The first begins with the core value of knowledge in Islam and the Ulama’s interpretation of jurisprudence and the subjects, values, and methodology they have developed and are applying to challenges found in the faithful practices in modern life. The author reveals the mechanisms of madrasa, hawza, their curricula, and the recognition of a scholar as an ayatollah. The second part elaborates the rich and sometimes bitter pluralism and debate within the community of ayatollahs regarding topics including denominational identity and intra-faith work, Sufism and mysticism, Philosophy (falsafa and wisdom), modernization and the West, political power and government, and women in public life. After providing a historical background on each subject, the author takes the reader into the heart of current debates among ayatollahs in Qum, Mashhad, Najaf, and Beirut without sacrificing accuracy and originality to educate a wide range of readers.

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The Making of Shia Ayatollahs

The Making of Shia Ayatollahs

by Sayed Hassan Akhlaq
The Making of Shia Ayatollahs

The Making of Shia Ayatollahs

by Sayed Hassan Akhlaq

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The Making of Shia Ayatollahs offers both insider and outsider views of how a scholar becomes an Ayatollah in Shia Islam, how ayatollahs suggest diverse perspectives on faith, and how the grand ayatollahs are recognized by a balance of many factors including piety, scholarship, popularity and networking. This book consists of two parts. The first begins with the core value of knowledge in Islam and the Ulama’s interpretation of jurisprudence and the subjects, values, and methodology they have developed and are applying to challenges found in the faithful practices in modern life. The author reveals the mechanisms of madrasa, hawza, their curricula, and the recognition of a scholar as an ayatollah. The second part elaborates the rich and sometimes bitter pluralism and debate within the community of ayatollahs regarding topics including denominational identity and intra-faith work, Sufism and mysticism, Philosophy (falsafa and wisdom), modernization and the West, political power and government, and women in public life. After providing a historical background on each subject, the author takes the reader into the heart of current debates among ayatollahs in Qum, Mashhad, Najaf, and Beirut without sacrificing accuracy and originality to educate a wide range of readers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793655158
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/14/2023
Pages: 298
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Sayed Hassan Akhlaq teaches Religion as a Professorial Lecturer at The George Washington University and Philosophy at both Marymount University and Coppin State University.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part One: Nature and Structure

Chapter One: From Knowledge to Jurisprudence

Chapter Two: Madrasa, Hawza, and Hierarchy

Chapter Three: Ayatollah and Mujtahid

Chapter Four: Jurisprudence: Significance and Becoming

Chapter Five: Grand Ayatollahs, Marja'iyyah, and the Division of Imitated and Imitator

Part Two: Dynamism and Diversity

Chapter Six: Sec-centrism and Ecumenism

Chapter Seven: Sufism and Spirituality

Chapter Eight: Philosophy and Wisdom

Chapter Nine: Modernization and the West

Chapter Ten: Politics and Government

Chapter Eleven: Women

Appendixes

Bibliography

Index

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