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The Iranian Constitutional Revolution and the Clerical Leadership of Khurasani
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Mateo Mohammad Farzaneh is assistant professor of history at Northeastern Illinois University, USA.

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Farzeneh's exploration of the theological debates in which Khurasani engaged with competitors and detractors may also be critical to understanding the future possibilities of Islam. Parallel discussions of the interplay between Islam and democracy today can help illuminate a path to modernity, simultaneously showing one and all just how complicated Shiite religious figures can be.-- "Middle East Forum"

A work of provocative and historical depth. It offers an accessible and coherent analysis of Iranian politics and religious discourse by Khurasani and other politically involved clerics during the Constitutional Revolution.-- "International Journal of Middle East Studies"

By providing an exhaustive reading of Khurasani's work, Farzaneh has done a great service to students of Iranian history and has shed light on the life and work of an important religious leader of the constitutional period.-- "American Historical Review"

Farzaneh provides an innovative and original approach to the thought of a renowned cleric Mohammad Kazim Khurasani, who played a significant role in the Iranian Constitutional period of 1906-11.--Vanessa Martin "Vanessa Martin, author of Iran between Islamic Nationalism and Secularism"

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