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'''Johan G.J Ter Haar''' is a chair of Persian language and literature and the cultural history of Iran at Leiden University.His special fields of interests is Shia and Sufi in Islam.<ref>http://www.tanap.net/content/universities/counterparts.cfm?ArticleID=70</ref>
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}}'''Johan G.J Ter Haar''' is a chair of Persian language and literature and the cultural history of Iran at Leiden University. His special fields of interests is Shia and Sufi in Islam.<ref>http://www.tanap.net/content/universities/counterparts.cfm?ArticleID=70</ref> On 15 May 1998, Dr J.G.J. Ter Haar (1941) delivered his inaugural speech as Professor of Persian Language and Literature and the Cultural History of Iran. The speech was entitled: In De Stilte Van De Sharia, Een debat over de islam in het moderne Iran (In the Silence of the Sharia; a debate on Islam in Modern Iran). <ref>https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/handle/1887/17146</ref>
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==Works==


==Abstract==
*"[[Ta'ziya|Ta`ziyeh]]: ritual theatre from [[Shiʿism|Shi`ite]] Iran", Theatre Intercontinental: Form, Functions, Correspondences, Edited by C. C. Barfoot and Cobi Ordewijk, Amsterdom, Rodopi, 1993, 155-174 p.
On 15 May 1998, Dr J.G.J. Ter Haar (1941) delivered his inaugural speech as Professor of Persian Language and Literature and the Cultural History of Iran. The speech was entitled: In De Stilte Van De Sharia, Een debat over de islam in het moderne Iran (In the Silence of the Sharia; a debate on Islam in Modern Iran). <ref>https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/handle/1887/17146</ref>
==Works==


* Taazieh:Iranian Shia theater about religious rites
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* [https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/handle/1887/17146 Liden University]
*[https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/handle/1887/17146 Liden University]


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Johan G.j Ter Haar
Johan G.J. Ter Haar.jpg
OccupationProfessor And Author
Academic background
Alma materPersian language and literature and the cultural history of Iran
Academic work
InstitutionsLeiden University

Johan G.J Ter Haar is a chair of Persian language and literature and the cultural history of Iran at Leiden University. His special fields of interests is Shia and Sufi in Islam.[1] On 15 May 1998, Dr J.G.J. Ter Haar (1941) delivered his inaugural speech as Professor of Persian Language and Literature and the Cultural History of Iran. The speech was entitled: In De Stilte Van De Sharia, Een debat over de islam in het moderne Iran (In the Silence of the Sharia; a debate on Islam in Modern Iran). [2]

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  • "Ta`ziyeh: ritual theatre from Shi`ite Iran", Theatre Intercontinental: Form, Functions, Correspondences, Edited by C. C. Barfoot and Cobi Ordewijk, Amsterdom, Rodopi, 1993, 155-174 p.

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