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Post-Islamist intellectuals are the former Islamist leftists who supported Khomeini unconditionally. They realized after a decade that their submission to the leader was at the expense of their individual liberty and intellectual creativity. Some post-Islamist intellectuals searched for a democratic theory through a dialog between Islamic jurisprudence and modern political theories. Others argued that democracy was a collective response to the modern sociopolitical experiences. For the latter the compatibility between Muslim societies and modern democracy was not a theoretical but rather a practical question. Instead of reading religious texts through democratic concepts, they contrasted the citizens’ experience of the lack of political rights with the rights promised by the Iranian constitution. Furthermore, they contrasted these constitutional rights with the practices of state institutions violating these rights.
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Shahibzadeh, Y. (2016). Post-Islamism and Democracy. In: Islamism and Post-Islamism in Iran. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-57825-9_6
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