%0 Journal Article %T Ideological religion and the disenchantment of politics %J Pizhūhish-i siyāsat-i nazāri %I 1 %Z 2008-5796 %A %A Ahmad Bostani %D 1400 %\ 1400/12/18 %V 30 %N 16 %P 75-97 %! Ideological religion and the disenchantment of politics %K Ideologization of religion %K Secularization %K Disenchantment %K Political Islam %K the Islamic Revolution of Iran. %X The Islamic Revolution of Iran was a movement based on religious ideology, and one of its most important goals was to confront the process of secularization in society and establish a religious government. However, after the revolution, the process of disenchantment intensified both in the theoretical dimension and in the practical aspects of society and politics. Although the term disenchantment is used in Max Weber's works to describe the modernization and rationalization of Western societies, in this article, we will show that in post-revolutionary Iran, this process has not necessarily always been associated with more rational and scientific processes. Therefore, the present article aims to discuss the process through which the political and social application of religion would lead to the disenchantment of politics and society. To explain this process, we will emphasize that the Ideologization of religion requires the transformation of Sharia and religious teachings into a secular structure and adherence to the logic of temporal relations. Therefore, in certain circumstances, the ideological conception of religion can accelerate the process of disenchantment. %U http://rimag.ir/fa/Article/12503