Saudi Clerics and Shi'a Islam

Saudi Clerics and Shi'a Islam
Author: Raihan Ismail
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2016
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0190233311

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In this book, Raihan Ismail examines the attitudes of the Saudi "ulama" towards various Shia sects and communities by analyzing their sermons, lectures, publications and religious rulings. She explores what the motivating factors are behind the divisive sectarian rhetoric that the 'ulama' employ.

The Clerics of Islam

The Clerics of Islam
Author: Nabil Mouline
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0300178905

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Followers of Muhammad b. ’Abd al-Wahhab, often considered to be Islam’s Martin Luther, shaped the political and religious identity of the Saudi state while also enabling the significant worldwide expansion of Salafist Islam. Studies of the movement he inspired, however, have often been limited by scholars’ insufficient access to key sources within Saudi Arabia. Nabil Mouline was granted rare interviews and admittance to important Saudi archives in preparation for this groundbreaking book, the first in-depth study of the Wahhabi religious movement from its founding to the modern day. Gleaning information from both written and oral sources and employing a multidisciplinary approach that combines history, sociology, and Islamic studies, Mouline presents a new reading of this movement that transcends the usual resort to polemics.

Denied Dignity

Denied Dignity
Author: Human Rights Watch (Organization)
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2009
Genre: Discrimination
ISBN: 1564325350

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The Shia under Saudi rule -- Underlying discrimination -- Medina clashes -- Arrests of solidarity protestors -- Mosque closures and arrest of religious leaders -- Relevant international standards.

The Shia Revival: How Conflicts Within Islam Will Shape the Future

The Shia Revival: How Conflicts Within Islam Will Shape the Future
Author: Seyyed Vali Reza Nasr
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2007-03-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0393329682

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Considers the ways in which struggles between the Shia and Sunni in the Middle East will affect the region's future, offering insight into the power conflicts between Iran and Saudi Arabia for political and spiritual leadership of the Muslim world.

The Other Saudis

The Other Saudis
Author: Toby Matthiesen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107043042

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This book traces the politics of the Shia in the oil-rich Eastern Province of Sunni-dominated Saudi Arabia since the nineteenth century.

Rethinking Salafism

Rethinking Salafism
Author: Raihan Ismail
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2021
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0190948957

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1. Introduction -- 2. Deconstructing Salafism -- 3. Transnational solidarity of Salafi ʻulama: the politics of Islamism -- 4. Transnational networks of Salafi ʻulama: the debate over the Sunni-Shiʻa divide -- 5. Transnational networks of Salafi ʻulama: haraki/quietist unity in the face of Jihadi Salafism? -- 6. Transnational networks of ʻulama: contesting the social sphere -- 7. Conclusion -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography.

Inside the Kingdom

Inside the Kingdom
Author: Robert Lacey
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2009-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1101140739

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"It's all here-Islam, the family tree, a sea of oil and money to match, palace intrigue...This is high drama and an epic tale." -Tom Brokaw Though Saudi Arabia sits on one of the richest oil deposits in the world, it also produced fifteen of the nineteen 9/11 hijackers. In this immensely important book, journalist Robert Lacey draws on years of access to every circle of Saudi society giving readers the fullest portrait yet of a land straddling the worlds of medievalism and modernity. Moving from the bloody seizure of Mecca's Grand Mosque in 1979, through the Persian Gulf War, to the delicate U.S.-Saudi relations in a post 9/11 world, Inside the Kingdom brings recent history to vivid life and offers a powerful story of a country learning how not to be at war with itself.

The Shia Revival: How Conflicts within Islam Will Shape the Future

The Shia Revival: How Conflicts within Islam Will Shape the Future
Author: Vali Nasr
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2007-04-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0393066401

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A New York Times Bestseller "Historically incisive, geographically broad-reaching, and brimming with illuminating anecdotes."—Max Rodenbeck, New York Review of Books Iranian-born scholar Vali Nasr has become one of America's leading commentators on current events in the Middle East, admired and welcomed by both media and government for his "concise and coherent" analysis (Wall Street Journal, front-page profile). In this "remarkable work" (Anderson Cooper), Nasr brilliantly dissects the political and theological antagonisms within Islam, providing a unique and objective understanding of the 1,400-year bitter struggle between Shias and Sunnis and shedding crucial light on its modern-day consequences.

The Sunna and Shi'a in History

The Sunna and Shi'a in History
Author: O. Bengio
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2014-12-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137495065

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Sunni-Shi'i relations have undergone significant transformations in recent decades. In order to understand these developments, the contributors to the present volume demonstrate the complexity of Sunni-Shi'i relations by analyzing political, ideological, and social encounters between the two communities from early Islamic history to the present.

Transnational Shia Politics

Transnational Shia Politics
Author: Laurence Louër
Publisher: Hurst Publishers
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2011
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1849042144

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This book illuminates the historical origins and present situation of militant Shia transnational networks by focusing on three key countries in the Gulf, Kuwait, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, whose Shia Islamic groups are the offspring of Iraqi movements. The reshaping of the area's geopolitics after the Gulf War and the fall of Saddam Hussein in April 2003 have had a profound impact on transnational Shiite networks, pushing them to focus on national issues in the context of new political opportunities. For example, from being fierce opponents of the Saudi monarchy, Saudi Shiite militants have tended to become upholders of the Al-Sa'ud dynasty.The question remains, however, how deeply in society have these new beliefs taken root? Can Shiites be Saudi or Bahraini patriots? Louer concludes her book by analysing the transformation of the Shia' movements' relation to central religious authority, the marja', who reside either in Iraq and Iran. This is all the more problematic when the marja' is also the head of a state, as with Ali Khamenei of Iran, who has many followers in Bahrain and Kuwait.