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About the Author
Naser Ghobadzadeh is a senior lecturer at the National School of Arts, Australian Catholic University. Naser's interests lie in the study of Islamic political theology, secularism, and Middle East politics. Ghobadzadeh holds a Ph.D. (University of Sydney, 2012) and an M.A. in Political Science (Shahid Beheshti University, Iran 2001). Ghobadzadeh has written three books including Religious secularity: a theological challenge to the Islamic state (2015), Caspian Sea: legal regime, neighbouring countries and US policies (2005 - in Farsi) and A study of people's divergence from ruling system (2002-in Farsi). He is also co-editor of The Politics of Islamism: Diverging Visions and Trajectories (2018).
Reviews
Naser Ghobadzadeh's reputation as one of the world's leading young scholars of Shi'i Islam is reaffirmed by this enlightening and enlivening book. It shows with great clarity how the Iranian government's reigning doctrine of wilayat-i faqih was born of a revolutionary power grab that spurned the wisdom of ancient Shi'i jurists-scholars such as Shaykh alMufid and al-Sharif al-Murtada who taught that people of faith who believe in the hidden Imam are obliged to shun involvement in earthly government and resist its corrupting and potentially evil effects. * John Keane, Professor of Politics, University of Sydney *
This is a superb contribution to transformative scholarship in the Islamic Imami Shi'a tradition, insightful and innovative yet authoritative, respectful, and well documented. * Abdullahi Ahmed An-Naim, author of Islam and the Secular State *
In Theocratic Secularism, Ghobadzadeh proposes that Twelver Shi'ism has occasioned a religious justification for political secularism. In doing so he details a history of Shi'ism from its formative period to the present, placing what he calls 'governmental Shi'ism' against 'Shi'i orthodoxy.' One need not be convinced of his argument to see a solid scholar at work trying to question the religious foundation of tyrannical rule of a clerical class. * Hamid Dabashi, Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature, Columbia University *
Ghobadzadeh has meticulously probed the history of Shi'ite tradition to underscore the idea that 'theocratic secularism' is embedded in the Twelver Shi'i theology. The book traverses painstakingly through Iranian and Western sources to demonstrate that Islamic government is a modern construct, and it is inconceivable for it to exist legitimately during the occultation of the Twelfth Imam. * Abdulaziz Sachedina, Professor of Islamic Studies, George Mason University *
Book Information
ISBN 9780197606797
Author Naser Ghobadzadeh
Format Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 157mm * 226mm * 41mm