Iran
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This Arabic-language volume presents a focused study of Iran, with particular attention to the relationship between Islam and political authority. Rather than approaching the country as a travel destination or a literary subject, the work treats Iran as a site of political, religious, and institutional analysis. The book is best understood as a concise country study for readers interested in Iranian public life, governance, and the role of religious frameworks in shaping state power. Its catalog subjects suggest an emphasis on political structures, civic institutions, and the ways Islamic ideas and movements intersect with government. The 208-page format indicates a compact but substantive overview suitable for readers seeking an introductory to intermediate Arabic-language perspective on Iran’s political and social context.
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Mahdi Shihadah
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