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Fatwa (Paperback)
Violence & Discourtesy
Imprint: Aarhus University Press
Pages: 213
Illustrations: illus
ISBN: 9788772887760
Published: 19th July 1998
Script Academic & Professional
Pages: 213
Illustrations: illus
ISBN: 9788772887760
Published: 19th July 1998
Script Academic & Professional
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The Islamic term "fatwa" became known in the West after Ayatollah Khomeini's death sentence in 1989 on Salman Rushdie, the author of ‘The Satanic Verses'. Mehdi Mozaffari reviews the history of the fatwa from its origins and its evolution to the present day. He looks at the general use of fatwa in relation to Islamic rules and traces the evolution of shi'ite Islam from a pacifist and quietist movement into a militant force. In comparing Shi'a violence before and after the Islamic revolution, it can be seen that Rushdie was not the only writer to receive a fatwa. It also emerges from this study that the revolutionary violence was also effected by the economic interests of a social group, the Bazar -- a controversial point of view in contrast to the widely held belief that it was a religious revolution only.
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