denominations of the church in its direct charge of corruption of religion through
power. Interestingly, classical Shi’ism is right on message here: a belief in the
inevitable corruption of the true faith through clerical association with the state
and power (even though violated by the ideology of contemporary Iran). Today,
radical Sunni Islam calls for Muslims to think for themselves,
even to resist the
state when the state clearly is not Islamically legitimate. But this is all relatively
new to Sunni Islam—and is almost Jeffersonian in its belief in the obligation to
overthrow unjust and illegitimate government.