è Reza Shah and modernization after WW1 è The Different Sects and the Different Ideologies. è Conflicts between Religion and State è Ayatollah Ruhollah.

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è Reza Shah and modernization after WW1 è The Different Sects and the Different Ideologies. è Conflicts between Religion and State è Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini è The Shah and the Western Countries è “Americanization Colonization” è The Fall of the Shah

è The Riots è The Islamic Ideology è The American Embassy Episode. è The Velayat- e Faqih è The autocracy Rule

è It is based on the dictum of Velayat-e faqih è Khomeini is Fatiqih for life è The aspect of Government for the people or by Government by the people è Popular and divine sovereignty co-exist uneasily in an institutional structure that combines republican and theocratic elements. è The governance of the faqih is rational and extrinsic matter. è Foreign Policy( Islamic republic, Independence) è Industralization consultants not advisors

è Why women Revolted? è The “Nightmare” è The Koran and laws è Technology è The Media and Islam

è Spread of Revolutionary Iran as rooted in the Koran è Non -Aligned Movement in a world with one super power è Why non-Align movement? è “Neither East or West (only) an Islamic republic. è No Military bases in Iran

è Khameini Rude Awakening. è Khatami, conservative or democratic??? è The Hardliners Conservatives è Parliamentary Elections: Right or Privilege? è The Students è The Islamic Military Organizations è The Educated modern Elite's. è “The Great Satan”

è The Islamic republic is a contradictory phenomenon in both theory and practice. è The Government is not really an Islamic republic è Is there some light on Democracy in Iran. è Another Revolution In Iran? è The Final Thought….