Step into one of history's most dramatic religious transformations.
The Shia Empire: How Iran Changed Its Faith is a gripping historical account of how Persia-once a bastion of Sunni Islam-became the heartland of Twelver Shi'ism. From Sufi mysticism to militant messianism, from courtly scholars to sacred shrines, this book unpacks the spiritual, political, and cultural revolution that reshaped a nation and continues to shape the Middle East today.
Discover the rise of the Safavid dynasty, the enigmatic rule of Shah Ismail I, the bloody battle of Chaldiran, and the intellectual brilliance of the School of Isfahan. Witness the imposition of new rituals, the suppression of Sunni traditions, and the forging of a Shia identity through pilgrimage, mourning, and philosophy. With rich narrative and deep insight, this work explores how ideology became law-and how belief became identity.
Perfect for readers interested in Islamic history, religious studies, Iranian politics, and the Shia-Sunni divide, this book offers:
A detailed yet accessible narrative of Safavid IranExploration of Twelver Shia theology and political philosophyInsights into sectarian conflict and historical legacyContext for modern Iran's religious and geopolitical identityWhether you're a scholar, student, or curious reader, The Shia Empire will leave you with a profound understanding of how faith and power shaped a civilization.
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