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Ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab: Makers of the Muslim World

Autor Michael Crawford
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 dec 2014
Muhammad ibn ‘Abd al-Wahhab (1703–1792) aroused great controversy in his lifetime. More than two centuries after his death, he still elicits strong views. For some he is the model of a pious religious activist who fought to establish a regime of Islamic godliness in the least promising of environments. For others, especially Muslims associated with mystic orders or who belong to the Shi‘i branch of Islam, he is a hate figure. Few would contest that he shaped the Muslim world. For over 250 years the Wahhabi movement has rested on the twin pillars of a clear, compelling credo and an indissoluble alliance with temporal power. Absolutist, uncompromising theology and political and religious ambition combined to make it the dominant force in Arabia, turning its champions, the Al Sa‘ud clan, from petty rulers of a mid-sized settlement into the guardians of Islam’s Holy Places, disposing of the earth’s greatest identified oil reserves. This thought-provoking and comprehensive biography, which charts the relationship between religious doctrine, political power, and events on the ground, uncovers the life and thoughts of the man who helped establish the first Saudi state and who began a dynastic alliance that continues to the present day.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780745893
ISBN-10: 1780745893
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 133 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Oneworld Publications
Colecția Oneworld Publications
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Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Recenzii

"Crawford's books is an excellent introduction to the career, thought, and impact of Wahhabism's founder."
—Journal of the Society for Contemporary Thought and the Islamicate World

"For anyone seeking to understand the man who remains a model for increasingly radical claimants to a true Islam, Crawford's book is indispensable."
— First Things

Notă biografică

Michael Crawford is an independent consultant and writer on the Middle East. He served the British government in London and overseas, including in Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Egypt and Pakistan, from 1981 to 2009. He previously gained a First in Jurisprudence and a Master of Philosophy in modern Middle Eastern studies. He lives in London.

Cuprins

INTRODUCTION

1 THE WAHHABI PHENOMENON

Contested Origins

Divisive Sect or New Orthodoxy?

Backward-Looking or Ahead of Its Time?

Religious Universalism and Political Particularism

Sources of a Controversial History

2 AGITATOR FOR GOD

Scion of a Small Town Culture

Regional Travel and Early Influences

Response to an Ecumenical Challenge?

Narrow Window on the Wider Islamic World

Relaunching the Campaign for Godliness

The al-`Uyayna Years

3 GUIDE OF THE COMMUNITY

Alliance with the Al Sa`ud of al-Dir`iyya

Overturning the Status Quo

The Battle for Najd

Later Career

Personality

4 CHAMPION OF TRUE BELIEF

Ibn `Abd al-Wahhab¿s Writings

Assertion of Orthodoxy

Oneness of God

Tawhid in Action

Friends, Enemies, and the Fifth Column

A Community Apart

5 IDEOLOGUE OF STRUGGLE

Excommunication (Takfir)

Secondary Takfir and Emigration (Hijra)

Jihad

6 SCOURGE OF POLYTHEISTS

Sunni Clerical Opponents

The Bedouin

Customary Law

Takfir of the Bedouin

Tribalism and the Bedouin

Holy Men, Cults, and Sufis

The Shi`a

7 THE REGIME OF GODLINESS AND THE POLITICAL ORDER

Explaining the Genesis of Wahhabism

Social and Economic Trends

State Formation and the Regime of Godliness

Commanding Right and Forbidding Wrong

Government and the Political Order

Obedience to the Ruler

Princes and Clerics

Imamate

Administration of Justice

Social Justice

Conclusion

8 WAHHABISM, SAUDI STATES, AND FOREIGN POWERS

Saudi Expansion and Conquest of the Holy Cities

Spreading the Word

Destruction of al-Dir`iyya

Wahhabi View of the Ottomans

Saudis and Christian Powers

The Second Saudi State¿s Uneven Career

Civil War and Collapse of the Second Saudi State

Restoration and Renewal

The Ikhwan and Internal Dissidence

Senior Clerics Become Officials

The Nasserist Challenge and the Saudi Bid for Islamic Leadership

9 WAHHABISM AND RELIGIOUS RADICALISM IN SAUDI ARABIA

The Trauma of Juhayman

The ¿Awakening¿

Jihadism

10 IBN `ABD AL-WAHHAB¿S LEGACY

Bibliography

Further Reading

Index