Concepts and Context
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This chapter examines Political Islam in the Iranian context and starts by providing a definition with particular reference to an application of ideological thought. It analyses the key ideas associated with Khomeini, Shariati and Bazargan. This chapter forms the theoretical foundation for the following corpus.
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Khomeini Shariati Bazargan Ideology Political Islam IranReferences
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