Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 102. Chapters: Religious pluralism, Secularism, Religious intolerance, Narconon, Religious persecution, Islamic fundamentalism in Iran, List of religious populations, Anti-clericalism, Baha'i Faith and gender equality, Religious emblems programs, Opposition to cults and new religious movements, Buddhist Peace Fellowship, Scientology and psychiatry, The Way to Happiness, Religion in Scouting, Gender and religion, Cult of the Holy Spirit, Judaism and abortion, International Catholic Conference of Scouting, Volunteer Ministers, Segregation in Northern Ireland, Religion and abortion, Anti-Christian sentiment, Religious views on smoking, Religio licita, Religious views on birth control, Jenny Taylor, Applied Scholastics, Church attendance, MIVILUDES, Mutaween, Religion and children, Souperism, Secularity, Association for Better Living and Education, Religion Newswriters Association, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, Prison religion, World Buddhist Scout Brotherhood, Postsecularism, Citizens for Social Reform, Missionary Kids, Wealth and religion, International Link of Orthodox Christian Scouts, Erenlai, International Foundation for Human Rights and Tolerance, Civil authority, Concerned Businessmen's Association of America, Council of Protestants in Guiding and Scouting, International Union of Muslim Scouts, Religious uniformity, World Literacy Crusade, Secular religion, Religiocentrism, Hubbard Association of Scientologists International. Excerpt: The history of fundamentalist Islam in Iran (or History of Principle-ism) covers the history of Islamic revivalism and the rise of political Islam in modern Iran. Today, there are basically three types of Islam in Iran: traditionalism, modernism, and a variety of forms of revivalism usually brought together as fundamentalism. Neo-fundamentalists in Iran are a subgroup of...