The Social Sciences
Year:
2016
Volume:
11
Issue:
23
Page No.
5560 - 5567
References
Amanat, A., 1992. Constitutional revolution: Intellectual background. Encycl. Iran., 6: 163-176.
Amin, S.H., 1985. Middle East Legal Systems. Royston Publishers, Glasgow, Scotland, Pages: 434.
Buchta, W., 2000. Who Rules Iran? The Structure of Power in the Islamic Republic. Washington Institute for Near East Policy and Berlin, Washington DC, USA., Pages: 239.
Gibb, H.A.R., 1947. Modern Trends in Islam. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, Pages: 110.
Goodstein, L., 2006. Zoroastrians keep the faith and keep dwindling. New York Times, Vol. 6,
Hinchcliffe, D., 1968. Legal reforms in the Shi'i world: Recent legislation in Iran and Iraq. Malaya L. Rev., 10: 292-305.
Direct Link | Jahanbakhsh, F., 2001. Islam, Democracy and Religious Modernism in Iran, 1953-2000: From Bazargan to Soroush. Vol. 77, Brill Publication, Leiden, Netherlands, Pages: 105.
Keddie, N.R., 1983. Religion and Politics in Iran: Shi'ism from Quietism to Revolution. Yale University Press, New Haven, London, USA., Pages: 63.
Spalek, B., 2013. Islam, Crime and Criminal Justice. Routledge, Devon, Pages: 147.
Tabari, A., 1982. Islam and the Struggle for Emancipation of Iranian Women. In: The Shadow of Islam: The Women's Movement in Iran. Yeganeh, N. (Ed.). Zed Press, London, UK., pp: 5-26.