Muted Modernists
Title | Muted Modernists PDF eBook |
Author | Madawi Al-Rasheed |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0190496029 |
A challenging reassessment of the received wisdom concerning the interaction of politics and religion in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
The Global Spread of Islamism and the Consequences for Terrorism
Title | The Global Spread of Islamism and the Consequences for Terrorism PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Freeman |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2021-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1640123709 |
Michael Freeman highlights several key events of 1979 that caused the current wave of Islamist terrorism.
Routledge Handbook of Political Islam
Title | Routledge Handbook of Political Islam PDF eBook |
Author | Shahram Akbarzadeh |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 499 |
Release | 2020-12-29 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0429757174 |
This updated, second edition of the Handbook of Political Islam covers a range of political actors that use Islam to advance their cause. While they share the ultimate vision of establishing a political system governed by Islam, their tactics and methods can be very different. Capturing this diversity, this volume also sheds light on some of the less-known experiences from South East Asia to North Africa. Drawing on expertise from some of the top scholars in the world, the chapters examine the main issues surrounding political Islam across the world, including: Theoretical foundations of political Islam Historical background Geographical spread of Islamist movements Political strategies adopted by Islamist groups Terrorism Attitudes towards democracy Relations between Muslims and the West in the international sphere Challenges of integration Gender relations Capturing the geographical spread of Islamism and the many manifestations of this political phenomenon make this book a key resource for students and researchers interested in political Islam, Muslim affairs and the Middle East.
Salman's Legacy
Title | Salman's Legacy PDF eBook |
Author | Madawi Al-Rasheed |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 383 |
Release | 2018-06-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0190050152 |
King Salman of Saudi Arabia began his rule in 2015 confronted with a series of unprecedented challenges. The dilemmas he has faced are new and significant, from leadership shuffles and falling oil prices to regional and international upheaval. Salman's Legacy interrogates this era and assesses its multiple social, political, regional and international challenges. Whether Salman's policies have saved the kingdom from serious upheaval is yet to be seen, but no doubt a new kingdom is emerging. This book offers historical and contemporary insights into the various problems that persist in haunting the Saudi state. Madawi Al-Rasheed brings together well-established historians and social scientists with deep knowledge of Saudi Arabia--its history, culture and contemporary politics--to reflect on Salman's kingdom. They trace both policy continuities and recent ruptures that have perplexed observers of Saudi Arabia. This lucid and nuanced analysis invites serious reflection on the Saudi leadership's capacity to withstand the recent challenges, especially those that came with the Arab uprisings. At stake is the future of a country that remains vital to regional stability, international security, and the global economy.
The Normalization of Saudi Law
Title | The Normalization of Saudi Law PDF eBook |
Author | Chibli Mallat |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 449 |
Release | 2022-11-11 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0190092750 |
"At the turn of the 20th century, a minor principality with a kingly ambition emerged from the victorious occupation of the strategic town of Riyadh by a small group of warriors led by a young man, 'Abd al-'Aziz ibn 'Abd al-Rahman Al Faysal Al Sa'ud. In the qualification of the city-oasis - riyad in Arabic is plural for rawda, green pasture, meadow, orchard - the word 'strategic' is retrospective. No one paid attention to yet another raid in the middle of the Arabian desert - a ghazwa, the tribal conquest of time immemorial. The raiders were local protagonists, according to Saudi lore some sixty members of the followers of ibn Saud, as he became known in the West many years later, battling their Rashid rivals whom they dislodged from the oasis and its surroundings. It seemed then to be the continuation of a small, insignificant turf war between tribal protagonists who had been at it for at least two centuries"--
Oil and God
Title | Oil and God PDF eBook |
Author | Elie Elhadj |
Publisher | Universal-Publishers |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 2018-08-15 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1581126077 |
Oil and God is an unabashed realpolitik analysis of U.S. oil geopolitics and Saudi Arabia’s symbiotic attachment to Wahhabism. Oil and God contends that oil hegemony is world hegemony. The U.S. has protected the al-Sauds since 1945. Some 35,000 U.S. soldiers are in regional air and naval bases to protect the oil fields and ruling sheikhs. In Washington’s hands, Saudi oil is a non-lethal WMD. Not even the 9/11 atrocities could make Washington punish Riyadh. Oil and God investigates why Iraq was destroyed, why Iran was allowed to dominate Baghdad, and why Shi’ite/Sunni wars continue to burn. Once oil is replaced by green energy, Washington will abandon Riyadh, Saudi cash will dwindle, and Wahhabi terror will diminish.
Contemporary Thought in the Muslim World
Title | Contemporary Thought in the Muslim World PDF eBook |
Author | Carool Kersten |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 229 |
Release | 2019-06-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1135008930 |
This book presents an intellectual history of today’s Muslim world, surveying contemporary Muslim thinking in its various manifestations, addressing a variety of themes that impact on the lives of present-day Muslims. Focusing on the period from roughly the late 1960s to the first decade of the twenty-first century, the book is global in its approach and offers an overview of different strands of thought and trends in the development of new ideas, distinguishing between traditional, reactionary, and progressive approaches. It presents a variety of themes and issues including: The continuing relevance of the legacy of traditional Islamic learning as well as the use of reason; the centrality of the Qur’an; the spiritual concerns of contemporary Muslims; political thought regarding secularity, statehood, and governance; legal and ethical debates; related current issues like human rights, gender equality, and religious plurality; as well as globalization, ecology and the environment, bioethics, and life sciences. An alternative account of Islam and the Muslim world today, counterbalancing narratives that emphasise politics and confrontations with the West, this book is an essential resource for students and scholars of Islam.