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Saudi Arabian Wahhabism is the ultra-puritanical form of Sunni Islam adopted by Islamist radicals, Salafists and jihadists to legitimize their extremist agenda. The scholarly articles in these two ...
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30 April 2016

Saudi Arabian Wahhabism is the ultra-puritanical form of Sunni Islam which has been adopted by Islamist radicals, Salafists, and jihadists to legitimize and spread their extremist agenda. The scholarly articles in these two volumes throw fresh light on this messianic radicalism by tracing its origins in the 18th century up to its present role as the authoritative interpretation of Islam in the strategically vital Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Volume 1 focuses on the main tenets of Wahhabi doctrine that brought about the Wahhabi community as a group clearly distinguishable from other interpretations of Islam at the eve of modernity, and which are responsible for its essentially exclusive character as well as the militancy ascribed to it with regard to other Muslims.
Volume 2 covers the development of Wahhabism in the peculiar socio-political conditions it sprang from, particularly its symbiosis with the Saudi ruling house, the structures and institutions it brought forth and its efforts to react to the challenges of a changing society.
Volume 1 focuses on the main tenets of Wahhabi doctrine that brought about the Wahhabi community as a group clearly distinguishable from other interpretations of Islam at the eve of modernity, and which are responsible for its essentially exclusive character as well as the militancy ascribed to it with regard to other Muslims.
Volume 2 covers the development of Wahhabism in the peculiar socio-political conditions it sprang from, particularly its symbiosis with the Saudi ruling house, the structures and institutions it brought forth and its efforts to react to the challenges of a changing society.
Price: £335.00
Pages: 649
Publisher: Gerlach Press
Imprint: Gerlach Press
Series: Critical Surveys in Islamic Denominations Series
Publication Date:
30 April 2016
ISBN: 9783940924506
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
RELIGION / Islam / General, Islam, HISTORY / Middle East / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, Middle Eastern history, Politics and government
VOLUME I: DOCTRINE – WAHHABISM AND THE EXCLUSIVE MUSLIM COMMUNITY
Introduction: Esther Peskes
THE EMERGE OF WAHHĀBĪ DOCTRINE: QUESTIONS OF CONTEXT
1. On the Origins of Wahhābism: Michael Cook
2. The Origins and Early Development of Islamic Reform: Ahmad S. Dallal
3. Muhhammad Hayyā al-Sindī and Muhammad ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhāb: An Analysis of an Intellectual Group in Eighteenth-Century Madīna: John Voll
CONSTITUTING THE EXCLUSIVE COMMUNITY: WAHHĀBĪ DOCTRINE AND MAJOR CONCEPTS OF SUNNĪ THEOLOGY AND LAW
4. De Geloofsleer der Wahhabieten: De Wahhabieten en Het Monotheïsme & De Verhouding der Wahhabieten Tot de Andere Moslims: Roelof Willem van Diffelen00
5. Ibn Taimīya et la Théocratie Wahhābite : Henri Laoust
6. Wahhābīs, Unbelievers and the Problems of Exclusivism: Elizabeth Sirriyeh
7. Harry Potter in the Gulf: Contemporary Islam and the Occult: Remke Kruk
8. Idjtihād and Taqlīd in 18th and 19th Century Islam: Rudolph Peters
IN THE FOCUS OF WAHHĀBĪ EXCLUSIVISM: SHĪʿĪS AND SUFIS ATTACKED
9. The Shi’i Minority in Saudi Arabia: Jacob Goldberg
10. Khomeini’s Messengers: The Disputed Pilgrimage of Islam: Martin Kramer
11. Les ŠīʿitesVus Par Les Néo-Wahhābites : Isaac Hasson
12. The Wahhābīyya and Sufism in the Eighteenth Century: Esther Peskes
13. Saudi Sufis: Compromise in the Hijaz, 1925-40: Mark J.R. Sedgwick
PROPAGANDA FOR THE EXCLUSIVE COMMUNITY: EARLY WAHHĀBĪ DAʿWA AND ANTI-WAHHĀBĪ RESPONSE
14. Briefwechsel zwischen den Anführern der Wahhabiten und dem Paśa von Damascus:
Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer
VOLUME II: DEVELOPMENT – WAHHABISM IN SOCIETY AND POLITICS
WAHHĀBISM IN THE NAJDI SOCIETY
1. The Expansion of the First Saudi State: The Case of Washm: Michael Cook
2. The ‘Imama vs. the ‘Iqal: Hadari-Bedouin Conflict and the Formation of the Saudi State: Abdulaziz H. Al-Fahad
3. The Hanbalites of Najd: Michael Cook
WAHHĀBISM BETWEEN ITS NOTION OF IDEAL GOVERNMENT AND REALPOLITIK
4. Civil War, Foreign Intervention, and the Question of Political Legitimacy: A Nineteenth-Century Saʿūdī Qādī´s Dilemma: M.J. Crawford
5. From Exclusivism to Accommodation: Doctrinal and Legal Evolution of Wahhabism: Abdulaziz H. Al-Fahad
6. Managing God’s Guests: The Pilgrimage, Saudi Arabia and: the Politics of Legitimacy: James Piscatori
SYMBIOSIS AND ITS LIMITS: WAHHĀBĪ ʿULAMĀʾ AND STATE POLITICS
7. ‘Ulamā’ and Politics in Saudi Arabia: Aharon Layish
8. Les Oulémas du Palais: Parcours des Membres du Comité des Grands Oulémas : Nabil Mouline
9. Religion, Politik und Literatur in Saudi-Arabien: Der geistesgeschichtliche Hintergrund der heutigen religiösen und kulturpolitischen Situation : Werner Ende
10. Saudi Arabian Legal Reform as a Mechanism to Moderate Wahhābī Doctrine: Aharon Layish
11. Is Saudi Arabia a Theocracy? Religion and Governance in Contemporary Saudi Arabia: Muhammad Al-Atawneh
DIVERSIFYING WAHHĀBISM: CHALLENGES TO THE RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENT FROM WITHIN
12. On Instruments and their Designers: The Ikhwan of Najd and the Emergence of the Saudi State: Joseph Kostiner
13. Rejectionist Islamism in Saudi Arabia: The Story of Juhayman al-ʿUtaybi Revisited: Thomas Hegghammer and Stéphane Lacroix
14. The Rise of Political Islamism in Saudi Arabia: R. Hrair Dekmejian
15. Opportunities for Global Jihad: Thomas Hegghammer