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Saudi Clerics and Shi'a Islam

Autor Raihan Ismail
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mar 2016
The Saudi "ulama" are known for their strong opposition to Shi'a theology, Shi'a communities in Saudi Arabia, and external Shi'a influences such as Iran and Hezbollah. Their potent hostility, combined with the influence of the 'ulama' within the Saudi state and the Muslim world, has led some commentators to blame the Saudi 'ulama' for what they see as growing sectarian conflict in the Middle East. However, there is very little understanding of what reasoning lies behind the positions of the 'ulama' and there is a significant gap in the literature dealing with the polemics directed at the Shi'a by the Saudi religious establishment. In Saudi Clerics and Shi'a Islam, Raihan Ismail looks at the discourse of the Saudi "ulama" regarding Shiism and Shi'a communities, analysing their sermons, lectures, publications and religious rulings. The book finds that the attitudes of the "ulama" are not only governed by their theological convictions regarding Shiism, but are motivated by political events involving the Shi'a within the Saudi state and abroad. It also discovers that political events affect the intensity and frequency of the rhetoric of the ulama at any given time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780190233310
ISBN-10: 0190233311
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 1 map
Dimensiuni: 236 x 157 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Recenzii

Ismail has written a ground-breaking study on one of the key issues in the contemporary Islamic World: The attitude of Saudi clerics towards non-Sunni Muslims. Based on a close reading of sermons, books, and online discussions in Arabic, Ismail shows how Saudi clerics have embraced anti-Shiism as a cornerstone of their campaign to impose Wahhabi religious orthodoxy on Muslims around the world. An essential reading for anyone interested in the root causes of the religious conflicts that are reshaping the Middle East.
Raihan Ismail's work presents, for the first time in English, comprehensive coverage of portrayals of Shiism in Saudi religious thought and preaching for both establishment and non-establishment 'ulama'. An examination of both theological and political influences upon portrayals of Saudi Shia and their interactions with other Shia in Iran, Bahrain, Iraq, and Yemen, Ismail'sbook is a welcome addition to the corpus of work on Saudi religious thought and practice.
This is an authoritative, richly textured inquiry into Saudi Salafi clerical discourse toward Shiism. It challenges many of our previously-held assumptions about Saudi clerical views on the Muslim 'other'. A great strength of Raihan Ismail's work is her deft handling of clerical primary sources and her illumination of the ways in which religious doctrine is constantly being shaped by political context, personalities, and regional events. A must read for anyone interested in Saudi Arabia, clerical authority, and sectarianism.

Notă biografică

Raihan Ismail is an Associate Lecturer at the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies. She works on sectarian politics in the Middle East and the dynamics within and between Islamic institutions. She regularly appears in the Australian news media commenting on Middle Eastern politics and Islam.