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Guardians Of Shiism Sacred Authority And Transnational Family Networks 1st Edition Elvire Corboz

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Guardians Of Shiism Sacred Authority And Transnational Family Networks 1st Edition Elvire Corboz
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.31 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Elvire Corboz
ISBN: 9780748691449, 0748691448
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Guardians Of Shiism Sacred Authority And Transnational Family Networks 1st Edition Elvire Corboz by Elvire Corboz 9780748691449, 0748691448 instant download after payment.

Based on a political sociology of two families of religious scholars, al-Hakim and al-Khu’i, Elvire Corboz explains the internal workings of transnational leadership patterns in Shi`ism for the first time. Corboz compares the multifaceted roles played by Shi`i clerics in contemporary affairs with selective narratives about the traditional system of religious authority (themarja`iyya), political organisations, and international charities. Whether informal or institutionalised, their authority networks are in constant negotiation between communities and states in Iraq, Iran, other Middle Eastern countries, the Indian sub-continent South-East Asia, and the West. This multi-sited approach clarifies the local and transnational dynamics that underpin clerical authority.

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