Charity in Saudi Arabia
Title | Charity in Saudi Arabia PDF eBook |
Author | Nora Derbal |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2022-07-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1316513475 |
An innovative study of charity practices in Saudi Arabia, focusing on ordinary Saudis who provide charity to the poor and needy.
Gulf Charities and Islamic Philanthropy in the "Age of Terror" and Beyond
Title | Gulf Charities and Islamic Philanthropy in the "Age of Terror" and Beyond PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Benthall |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9783940924339 |
Gulf Charities and Islamic Philanthropy in the "Age of Terror" and Beyond is the first book to be published on the charities of Saudi Arabia and the Arabian Gulf, covering their work both domestic and international. From a diversity of viewpoints, the book addresses: 1) The historical roots of Islamic philanthropy in religious traditions and geopolitical movements 2) The interactions of the Gulf charities with "Western" relief and development institutions - now under pressure owing to budgetary constraints 3) Numerous case studies from the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia 4) The impact of violent extremism on the sector, with the legal repercussions that have followed - especially in the USA 5) The recent history of attempts to alleviate the obstacles faced by bona fide Islamic charities, whose absence from major conflict zones now leaves a vacuum for extremist groups to penetrate 6) The prospects for a less politicized Islamic charity sector when the so-called "war on terror" eventually loses its salience.
Changing Saudi Arabia
Title | Changing Saudi Arabia PDF eBook |
Author | Sean Foley |
Publisher | Lynne Rienner Publishers |
Pages | 221 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9781626377561 |
Explores the role of Saudi Arabia's arts movement in promoting progressive social reform in the kingdom.
Traditional Costumes of Saudi Arabia
Title | Traditional Costumes of Saudi Arabia PDF eBook |
Author | Soraya Altorki |
Publisher | Acc Art Books |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2019-10-31 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | 9781788840408 |
* A resplendent selection of garments from the many tribes who call Saudi Arabia home* Developed in partnership with the Mansoojat Foundation: a charity dedicated to preserving ethnic textiles and designs* An informative, accessible and beautiful celebration of cultureBorn out of fourteen years of collaboration with the Mansoojat Foundation, this book pays homage to Saudi Arabia's rich textile heritage. From the Labah Sadr of the Bal Harith tribe (a silver necklace decorated with colored glass beads, often recycled from old car lights) to the resplendent jasmine headdresses worn by the Jazan, Traditional Costumes of Saudi Arabia captures the stunning scope of traditional accessories and garb. Bright colors, bold patterns, intricate detail and eye-catching designs - the beauty of Arabian textiles is undeniable. Yet many in the western world do not appreciate the extent to which costume and culture are intertwined. Each headdress, thobe and necklace is an expression of identity, incorporating Islamic, Indian, Indonesian, Malay and Chinese influences that date back to the days of the Silk Road. Preserving costumes that are no longer worn and celebrating those which remain at the heart of communities, this book provides valuable insight into the history of Saudi Arabia through the voices of its oldest inhabitants.
Saudi Arabia in the Balance
Title | Saudi Arabia in the Balance PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Aarts |
Publisher | NYU Press |
Pages | 479 |
Release | 2007-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0814707181 |
Saudi Arabia in the Balance brings together today’s leading scholars in the field to investigate the domestic, regional, and international affairs of a Kingdom whose policies have so far eluded the outside world. With the passing of King Fahd and the installation of King Abdullah, a contemporary understanding of Saudi Arabia is essential as the Kingdom enters a new era of leadership and particularly when many Saudis themselves are increasingly debating, and actively shaping, the future direction of domestic and foreign affairs. Each of the essays, framed in the aftermath of 9/11 and the 2003 invasion of Iraq, offers a systematic perspective into the country’s political and economic realities as well as the tension between its regional and global roles. Important topics covered include U.S. and Saudi relations; Saudi oil policy; the Islamist threat to the monarchy regime; educational opportunities; the domestic rise of liberal opposition; economic reform; the role of the royal family; and the country's foreign relations in a changing international world. Contributors: Paul Aarts, Madawi Al-Rasheed, Rachel Bronson, Iris Glosemeyer, Steffen Hertog, Yossi Kostiner, Stéphane Lacroix, Giacomo Luciani, Monica Malik, Roel Meijer, Tim Niblock, Gerd Nonneman, Michaela Prokop, Abdulaziz Sager, Guido Steinberg
Saudi Arabia
Title | Saudi Arabia PDF eBook |
Author | Mordechai Abir |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2013-12-19 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 131779933X |
This much-revised edition of Professor Abir's Saudi Arabia in the Oil Era now includes consideration of both Gulf Wars. Abir examines the social and political forces that have shaped Saudi Arabia, including the impact of Islam and of Westernization, drawing heavily on Saudi sources. There is also essential analysis of regional security dilemmas and of the country's prospects in the post-Gulf War era.
A Society of Young Women
Title | A Society of Young Women PDF eBook |
Author | Amelie Le Renard |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 2014-06-25 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0804791376 |
The cities of Saudi Arabia are among the most gender segregated in the world. In recent years the Saudi government has felt increasing international pressure to offer greater roles for women in society. Implicit in these calls for reform, however, is an assumption that the only "real" society is male society. Little consideration has been given to the rapidly evolving activities within women's spaces. This book joins young urban women in their daily lives—in the workplace, on the female university campus, at the mall—to show how these women are transforming Saudi cities from within and creating their own urban, professional, consumerist lifestyles. As young Saudi women are emerging as an increasingly visible social group, they are shaping new social norms. Their shared urban spaces offer women the opportunity to shed certain constraints and imagine themselves in new roles. But to feel included in this peer group, women must adhere to new constraints: to be sophisticated, fashionable, feminine, and modern. The position of "other" women—poor, rural, or non-Saudi women—is increasingly marginalized. While young urban women may embody the image of a "reformed" Saudi nation, the reform project ultimately remains incomplete, drawing new hierarchies and lines of exclusion among women.