Scenarios about 'Islamic Republic'
A system of governance where Islamic law and principles serve as the foundation for the state's political, legal, and social framework. Islamic Republics typically feature elements of both democratic processes and religious authority, with varying degrees of clerical influence over legislation and governance. The concept gained prominence following the 1979 Iranian Revolution, though different implementations exist across nations with significant variations in how religious law is interpreted and applied.
What If The Shah of Iran Was Never Overthrown?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Mohammad Reza Pahlavi maintained power in Iran, potentially reshaping Middle Eastern geopolitics, the global oil market, and religious-political movements throughout the region.