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  • Ali Shariati

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    Etat : Fair. Acceptable condition. ( islamic meditations, saudi arabia, mecca, muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages ) A readable, intact copy that may have noticeable tears and wear to the spine. All pages of text are present, but they may include extensive notes and highlighting or be heavily stained. Includes reading copy only books.

  • Dr. Ali Shariati. Translation by: Somayyah and Yaser

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    Etat : Good. Good condition. (Philosophy, Spirituality, Hajj) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.

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    Soft Cover. Etat : Very Good. 255 pp, 8 3/8" H. "Hajj: Reflections on Its Rituals is considered to be one of Shariati's most masterful works. This is the first complete translation in English." Contents: Dedication; Introduction; Shariati's A Word to the Reader; Part One: The Shorter Hajj (The Season / Ihram At the Covenanted Place at the Appointed Time / Making Your Intention Known / The Ritual Prayer In the Covenanted Place at the Appointed Time / Prohibitions / The Ka-bah / Circumambulation / The Black Stone and Oath of Allegiance / The Station of Abraham / The Search / The End of the Shorter Hajj); Part Two: The Longer Pilgrimage (Arafah / Mash'ar / Mina / Stoning the Idols / The Sacrifice / The Trinity of Idols / The Festival of Sacrafice / The Pause after the Festival); Conclusion (A General Look / After the Festival of Sacrifice: Stoning the Idols / The Last Message of Revelation / A Final Word / The Return). Interior - clean and tight with no previous ownership marks. Exterior - very minor edge wear, minor rubbing on the covers. Not Signed.

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    Shariati, Ali [1933-1977]

    Edité par Chapakhsh 1381 [2002 AD], Tehran, 1381

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    orig.wrappers. Etat : Minor rubbing. VG. 21x13cm, 163 pp., Translated from the Persian by Ali A. Behzadnia & Najla Denny. Text in English. ["Ali Shariati was a highly influential Iranian revolutionary and sociologist, who focused on the sociology of religion. He is known as one of the most original and influential Iranian social thinkers of the 20th century, and has been called the 'ideologue of the Iranian Revolution'(.,.) Shariati's works were highly influenced by the Marxism and Third Worldism that he encountered as a student in Paris - ideas that class war and revolution would bring about a just and classless society - from one side, and the Islamic Puritanism (or the Islamic Reformation) movements of his time from the other side. He is said to have adopted the idea of Gharbzadegi from Jalal Al-e Ahmad and given it "its most vibrant and influential second life." He sought to translate these ideas into cultural symbols of Shiism that Iranians could relate to. He believed Shia should not merely await the return of the 12th Imam but should actively work to hasten his return by fighting for social justice, "even to the point of embracing martyrdom", saying "everyday is Ashoura, every place is Karbala." Shariati referred to his brand of Shiism as "red Shiism" which he contrasted with clerical-dominated, unrevolutionary " black Shiism" or Safavid Shiism. His ideas have been compared to the Catholic Liberation Theology movement founded in South America by Peruvian Gustavo Gutierrez and Brazilian Leonardo Boff" - wikipedia].