Guardians of Shi'ism : sacred authority and transnational family networks /
What is the significance of transnationalism to Shi`i Islam? And how is clerical authority shaped across borders? Based on a political sociology of two families of religious scholars, al-Hakim and al-Khu'i, Elvire Corboz explains the internal workings of transnational leadership patterns in Shi...
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
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Table des matières:
- Introduction. The social facets of clerical authority ; Transnational authority between communities and states ; Two families of religious scholars
- Family, students and friends : from dyadic to transnational networks. An Iraqi family of religious scholars : local and transnational networking strategies ; An Iranian Marjaʻ in Najaf and a foundation in London : reproducing interpersonal ties across place and over time
- Charitable politics : benevolent patrons, beneficiaries and the state. Leadership in patronage : the benefits of serving and educating ; The priority of charity : a global brand of philanthropy in its local making
- The affairs of the state : clerical participation in politics. From Najaf to Najaf : a family at the forefront of Iraqi politics ; Quietist activism : calculated responses to political turmoil
- Conclusion. Reaching out to the community ; The significance of the state ; Four features of transnational clerical authority.