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Jewish Identities In Iran Resistance And Conversion To Islam And The Bahai Faith Mehrdad Amanat

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Jewish Identities In Iran Resistance And Conversion To Islam And The Bahai Faith Mehrdad Amanat
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Publisher: Tauris Academic Studies
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.92 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Mehrdad Amanat
ISBN: 9781845118914, 184511891X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Jewish Identities In Iran Resistance And Conversion To Islam And The Bahai Faith Mehrdad Amanat by Mehrdad Amanat 9781845118914, 184511891X instant download after payment.

For minority faith groups living in nineteenth-century Iran, religious conversion to Islam -- both voluntary and forced -- was the primary means of social integration and assimilation. However, why was it that some Persian Jews instead embraced the emergent Baha'i Faith, which was subject to harsher persecution that Judaism? Mehrdad Amanat explores the conversion experiences of Jewish families during this time, and examines the fluid, multiple religious identities that many converts adopted. The religious fluidity exemplified in the widespread voluntary conversion of Iranian Jews to Baha'ism presents an alternative to the rejectionist view of religion that regards millennia of religious experience as inherently coercive, oppressive, rigidly dogmatic and a consistently divisive social force.

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