Religiosity and Islamic Rule in Iran |
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Authors: | GÜ NE MURAT TEZCÜ R,TAGH AZADARMAK |
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Affiliation: | GüneşMurat Tezcür is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Loyola University Chicago.; Taghi Azadarmaki is Professor of Sociology at Tehran University. |
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Abstract: | We investigate the relationship between religiosity and support for Islamic rule in the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI). Are high levels of religiosity associated with an ideology characterized by clerical rule, supremacy of Islamic law, and state enforcement of Islam? The data come from a random sampling survey conducted in Tehran in August 2003. It covers a range of questions on religiosity, social, and political attitudes, and has a sample of 412 respondents. The analyses show that religiosity is closely affiliated with an ideological understanding of Islam in Tehran. Interestingly, political dissatisfaction does not negatively affect this association. Shi‘ism in Iran has evolved from a “world‐shaking” force into a “world‐legitimating” force. |
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