Religion and Work in Iran

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This book enquires into the existence of relationship between religion and work in Iran. This study was conducted in one of the ancient cities of Iran which is very famous for carpet weaving. For the study the author did field work for four months in the year 1999 in the city of Kashan and nearby villages to interview and abserve the craft production. As a matter of fact, it comes to the conclusion that there is a constructive relationship between carpet cottage industry and religious observances. In the designs and motifs of Kashan’s carpet weaving the cosmic message of Islam is effectively incorporated. It was observed during the field study that the more faithful weavers produced better quality carpets. In short, the book questions some of Weberian statements on Islam highlighting the dynamic relationship between faith and work in Iran.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Said Vesali

Dr. Said Vesali an Iranian national, is graduated in Sociology from Tehran University, School of Social Sciences (Iran) and Ph.D. from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (India). The Author’s area of interest and specialization is “Sociology of Religion”. Dr. Vesali has published Persion translation of Bryan Turner’s Book “Weber and Islam” in Iran and another book of Bryan Turner’s “Orientalisn, Post modernism and Globalism” has translated into Persian which is under publication.

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Title
Religion and Work in Iran
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
818752104X
Length
x+237p., Tables; Appendix; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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