<Ul> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> </Ul> <P> The history of Islamic Principlism in Iran 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 fundamentalists who have also borrowed from Western countercurrents of populism, fascism, anarchism, Jacobism and Marxism . </P> <P> The term Principlists, or Osoulgarayan, is an umbrella term commonly used in Iranian politics to refer to a varieties of conservative circles and parties . The term contrasts with reformists or Eslaah - Talabaan who seek religious and constitutional reforms in Iran . </P> <P> "Fundamentalism is the belief in absolute religious authority and the demand that this religious authority be legally enforced . Often, fundamentalism involves the willingness to do battle for one's faith . Fundamentalists make up only one part of any religion's followers, who usually fall along a wide spectrum of different interpretations, beliefs and strong values ." </P>

What is the name for an individual for seeks religious and constitutional reforms in iran