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Religious Pluralism and Minority Lives in Iran MTA
Jews, Christians, Zoroastrians, Baha'is, Kurds, and others: coexistence, contestation, and policy

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Religious Pluralism and Minority Lives in Iran

*Religious Pluralism and Minority Lives in Iran* provides a comprehensive scholarly examination of the complex social, legal, and historical landscape inhabited by Iran’s diverse ethnic and religious communities. The book traces the evolution of pluralism from ancient imperial systems of pragmatic accommodation to the modern nation-state’s more rigid frameworks of recognition and exclusion. It highlights the critical distinction between constitutionally recognized groups—Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians—who possess specific communal rights and parliamentary representation, and unrecognized groups like the Baha’is, who face systematic persecution and institutional erasure.

Beyond legal status, the text explores the lived realities of ethnic minorities such as Kurds, Baluch, Sunni Arabs, and Turkmen. It details how these groups navigate the intersections of ethnicity, language, and religion, often facing marginalization in the predominantly Persian-speaking Shi‘i state. The chapters analyze the "everyday pluralism" found in shared sacred spaces, marketplaces, and neighborhood compacts, while also documenting the heavy toll of state surveillance, economic inequity, and the politics of a centralized educational curriculum that often marginalizes minority heritage.

The book also emphasizes the creative resilience of these communities, specifically through the roles of women as cultural custodians and the use of digital lifeworlds and diaspora networks to preserve identity. By documenting the use of quiet diplomacy, communal archives, and artistic expression, the author argues that pluralism in Iran is a dynamic, negotiated equilibrium rather than a static condition. The work concludes by proposing policy pathways—such as mother-tongue education, incremental legal reform, and equitable resource management—aimed at fostering a more inclusive future that treats Iran's diverse makeup as a national asset rather than a security threat.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Pluralism in Iran is examined as a daily practice of coexistence and contestation, negotiated in homes, schools, markets, and sacred spaces rather than as a static legal concept.
  • The book traces the historical evolution of minority status from imperial eras through the Pahlavi period to the Islamic Republic, showing how concepts of belonging have transformed over centuries.
  • It provides detailed portraits of six major minority communities - Jews, Christians, Zoroastrians, Baha'is, Kurds, and Sunni ethnic groups - highlighting their distinct experiences, challenges, and strategies for cultural preservation.
  • Key themes like gender dynamics, youth education, economic livelihoods, and media representation are analyzed as cross-cutting factors shaping minority lives across different communities.
  • The work concludes with policy reform pathways grounded in community experiences, proposing incremental legal changes and administrative practices to foster more equitable pluralism.
Who's It For:

This book is essential reading for scholars and students of Iranian studies, religious studies, and ethnic minority rights who seek to understand the lived realities of diversity in the Islamic Republic. It will also be valuable for policymakers, human rights advocates, and NGO workers engaged with Iran or similar contexts, offering grounded insights into how constitutional recognition translates (or fails to translate) into daily practice. Researchers interested in methodological approaches to studying minority communities through archival research, oral histories, and participant observation will find its framework particularly instructive.

Author:

Sean Wright

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Date Published:

March 16, 2026

Language:

English

Word Count:

46,964 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 17 minutes

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