Salafi Social and Political Movements
National and Transnational Contexts
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:19th May '23
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Examines the impact of reforms within Saudi Arabia on Salafi intellectual thought, dawa movements and Jihadi groups Explores the factors shaping social liberalisation within Saudi Arabia Presents examples of reforms within Salafi intellectual thought Shows dynamism and adaptability within Salafi da'wa movements in different country contexts Addresses the critical question of growing infighting within Salafi jihadi groups This book introduces the history of the rise and spread of Salafism during the 20th century as a global Islamic reform movement. It also explains Salafi tools of methodological reasoning: traditionally used to justify highly conservative positions, they now appear equally effective in defending more liberal life choices. The collection will help readers to appreciate the diversity of Salafi movements, as well as the significance of the ongoing socio-economic and political changes within Saudi Arabia and the wider Muslim world that are enabling shifts to this conservative Islamic scholarly tradition. Starting in late 2017, Saudi Arabia embarked on a series of reforms reversing many socially restrictive policies long associated with Salafism. These developments have triggered critical questions about the future of Salafism, crucially: is this the end for the most influential puritanical Islamic reform movement of the 20th century?
"This is great update on Salafism that provides crucial new insights into the nature of Salafism and even of Islam in general to politics and the difficult choices of combining religious purity with political participation." -Roel Meijer, Associate Professor of Islam Studies, Radboud University
ISBN: 9781474479134
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312 pages