Works Cites Dr. Soroush
{ Last Update - 25 Jul 2006 }
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Persian Site
Global intellectual poll results By: David Herman
Hungering for Reform in Iran -- Akbar Ganji Puts His Life on the Line By: Roya Hakakian
The Development of Tafsir from Other-Worldly to Worldly Orientation
By: Azam Puya
Iran between revolution and democracy
By: David Hayes
Religion and Democracy: Iranian Experiense
By: Professor Abdulaziz Sachedina, Chair (CSID)
The Iran Situation
By: Ahmad Sadri and Foaad Khosmood
L'histoire de l'islam, histoire d'une confiscation
de Rachid Benzine
The 'Islamic' in Islamic Education:
Assessing the Discourse
By: Farid Panjwani
Contentious Public Religion: Two Conceptions of Islam in Revolutionary Iran
Ali Shari`ati and Abdolkarim Soroush
By: Behrooz Ghamari-Tabrizi
Peace with Islam
By: Floy E. Doull
Modernity and the Making of Muslim Politics
By: Robert W. Hefner
Dr. Soroush Receives the Erasmus Prize
The Search for Human Rights
Within an Islamic Framework in Iran
By: Shadi Mokhtari
Deciphering Iran:
The Political Evolution of the Islamic Republic and U.S. Foreign Policy After September 11
By: Bahram Rajaee
Book Review
By: Ahmad Sadri
Beyond the 'clash of civilizations,'
shaping reform in Muslim societies
By: Abdou Filali-Ansary
Ideas of new Muslim reformers taking root
Gun Barrel Democracy? Democratic Constitutionalism Following Military Occupation
By: Stanley N. Katz
For an Open Interpretation of the Koran
By: Katajun Amirpur
Open-ended history - An Interview with:Francis Fukuyama, of "End of History" (Al-Ahram)
Mission reforming Islam
By: Abid Ullah Jan
America and the "Islamic Revival"
By: Natalie Hand
2004-03-14
The democrat (The Boston Globe) - Iran's leading reformist intellectual tries to reconcile religious duties and human rights
Global Viewpoint
NPQ (New Perspectives Quarterly)
Abdolkarim Soroush’s rays of hope
The Emergence and Development of Religious Intellectualism in Iran
By: Forough Jahanbakhsh
The New Intellectuals in Iran
By: Farhad Khosrokhavar
Islam and Modernity
A debate
2003-12
Expect the Unexpected:
A Religious Democracy in Iran
By: Peter D. Schmid
The Resilience of the Traditional Clergy to the Hardline Challenge in Post Revolutionary Iran
By: Ijlal Naqvi
The Clash Within Islam
Encounter - Radio National
Pluralism conference report
By: John L. Allen Jr.
Political Statement by Iranian Cultural and Political Activists On the Anniversary of the Constitutional Revolution and the 1953 Coup
Faith, Reason and Science
By: Ehsan Masood
Ferment in Muslim Thinking
By: A.G. Noorani
Post-Revolutionary Islamic Discourses on Modernity in Iran
By: Farzin Vahdat
Challenging the Government of God
Islam: A Mosaic, Not a Monolith
By: Vartan Gregorian
God’s Rule and the People’s Rule
Noah Feldman Paper
Iran: The Struggle for the Revolutions's Soul
ICG Middle East Report
2002-06-07
Iran Diary, Part 8 - Stop press - Asia Times
The Fundamentalist Factor
By: Scott Appleby
Comments by: Donald Cupitt
Coming to terms with Modernity: Iranian Intellectuals and the emerging Public Sphere
By: Mahmoud Alinejad
The Reform Movement in Contemporary Iran
By: Said Amir Arjomand
The Evolution of Iranian Islamism from the
By: Jeffrey Usman
Religious Modernists and the "Woman Question": Challenges and Complicities
By: Ziba Mir-Hosseini
Book on Abdolkarim Soroush
Published in Indonesia Language
Religious Intellectuals and the Woman Question
By: Farideh Farhi
Zanan: Trials and Successes of a Feminist Magazine in Iran
By: Roza Eftekhari
Gender of Democracy
The Encounter between Feminism and Reformism in Contemporary Iran
By: Parvin Paidar
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By: Mahmoud Sadri
The Construction of Gender in Islamic Legal Thought and Strategies for Reform
By: Mehrzad Boroujerdi
Islam And Democracy:
Reflections On Abdolkarim Soroush
By: Fred Dallmayr (University of Notre Dame)
Critics Within: Islamic Scholars’ Protests
Against the Islamic State in Iran*
By: Charles Kurzman
The Paradoxes of Politics in Post-Revolutionary Iran
Iran’s Tortuous Path Toward "Islamic Liberalism"
By: Ahmad Ashraf and Ali Banuazizi
Iran’s Quiet Revolt
By: Navid Kermani
Religious Intellectuals