ABSTRACT

This ground-breaking and controversial work locates the antecedents of today's Islamic 'fundamentalism' in 16th and 17th century Iran and the forced conversion of the Sunnite population of Iran to the largely alien doctrines of Twelver Shi'ism; the concomitant extirpation of Sufism and philosophy; and the gradual rise of the 'faqih' or jurist.

chapter |39 pages

‘Allama Majlisi

Externalist extraordinaire

chapter |57 pages

Externalism in focus

The Twelver Shi'ite doctrines of intizār and raj‘a

chapter |9 pages

Conclusions