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Reading Iran
Prospect Magazine ^ | 3-1-06 | Tom Porteous

Posted on 01/05/2006 1:28:27 AM PST by F14 Pilot

We had arrived at Jamkaran, a holy shrine outside the Iranian city of Qom and site of a water well where the 12th and last imam of Shia Islam, the Mahdi, is said to have disappeared a little over a thousand years ago.

Many Iranians believe that the so-called hidden imam, or "imam zaman" (lord of all the ages), will at any moment choose this place to make his return to solve the world's problems. In recent years, the millenarian cult of the well of Jamkaran has become so popular that a hotel has been built nearby and the old mosque is being expanded to accommodate the thousands of pilgrims who flock to the shrine every week.

During my latest visit to Iran in November, I decided to visit Jamkaran after reading a report in a newspaper of a speech delivered by the new president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, on the occasion of National Saffron Production day. In the speech he had urged Iranians to work hard for the return of the imam zaman, who, according to Shia eschatology, will return at a time of great crisis, defeat the enemies of God and establish an era of universal justice.

On this visit I was struck by two things: the political situation, following the summer's election of Ahmadinejad, was even more finely balanced than usual; and the baffling subject of the imam zaman kept coming up in conversation. It was as if the election had conjured up an element of Shia popular mysticism that had long lurked in the background. There was even a story circulating in Tehran that the new president's cabinet had drawn up a contract with the imam zaman promising to work for the Mahdi's return in exchange for his support. The new minister of Islamic guidance, Mohammad...

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: imamzaman; iran; islam; khatami; khomeini; mysticism; qom; reform; shiite; sunnis; tehran; us; youth

1 posted on 01/05/2006 1:28:29 AM PST by F14 Pilot
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To: F14 Pilot
Third, the tendency of western politicians and media to focus on ideology in the middle east at the expense of political analysis results in a banal and incomplete picture of what is going on. The ideologies may be real enough, but they are also nurtured and manipulated as political tools by competing elites and states as a means of attaining and holding power. It was always so, and the US and Britain should know this, for they are as much responsible for nurturing and manipulating ideologies in the middle east as anyone else in the past half-century

Uh-huh. We know Iran is complex. So was Germany or Russia in 1935. All we need to know is that the guy in charge of Iran - like Hitler, like Stalin, is a genocidal fantasist aching to become a realist.

2 posted on 01/05/2006 4:40:30 AM PST by agere_contra (A loaf of bread now costs $85,000 Zimbabwean dollars. Wait: that was last week.)
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To: F14 Pilot

Long, but interesting read!


3 posted on 01/05/2006 4:53:25 AM PST by Shery (S. H. in APOland)
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