The Political Function of Religion in Kurdish and Perso-Iranian Nationalist Confrontations after the 1979 Revolution.
Sabah Mofidi.
Publication Name: International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, 31.01.2022.
During the early years (1979-1982) following the 1979 revolution, because of the prevalence of a traditional society, religion was politically more functional. Religious discourse became hegemonic and most groups, including secularists, were forced to use such a discourse to promote their politics. The Persian politicians used Islam to make Perso-Iranian nationalism dominant over others, while non-Persian politicians appealed to it to gain their ethno-national rights. [1]
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