Endogamy in Iran between Tradition, Religion, and Modernity

Ronen A. Cohen, Tamar Julian-Cohen

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Abstract

The family, which is one of the oldest and most established institutions in human history, has not always just been a reasonable arrangement for achieving biological continuance as well as sexual, emotional, and material support, it has also been one of the basic components for the creation of civilization, culture, and society. There are various types of families, one of which is the endogamous family formed by the custom of consanguineous marriage within a very defined and distinct group. Our article concentrates on the question of how modernity and prosperity have influenced endogamy in modern Iran and whether this will change historical patterns and traditions or, perhaps, only broaden them within Iran’s newly developed and modern society. Our conclusion is that, in Iran’s uncertain environment, tradition may actually be strengthened.

Original languageEnglish
Article number765
JournalReligions
Volume15
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • endogamy
  • familyhood
  • Iran
  • Islam
  • Persian culture
  • Shi’a Islam
  • tradition

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