Fandy, Mamoun
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Format:
Paperback, 272pp.
Date of publication:
Feb 01 2001
Publisher:
Palgrave MacMillan
ISBN-13:
9780312238827
Dimensions:
21.77
cm. (length) X
14.05
cm. (width) X
1.80
cm. (thickness)
Weight:
368
grams
This book includes illustrations
About the Book
Few books on Saudi Arabia deal with primary sources in examining internal Saudi dissent. In contrast, "Saudi Arabia and the Politics of Dissent relies on field work and the analysis of more than 100 taped sermons by Saudi Islamic activists, examining their personal backgrounds, their rhetoric, and their strategies. Mamoun Fandy traces the evolution of Islamic opposition in Saudi Arabia, focusing on the Gulf War and its aftermath and scrutinizing the works of Safar al Hawali and Salman al-Auda. He also documents the history of the Shia Reform Movement and its leader, Sheik Hassan al-Safar, of Mohammed al-Masari and his Committee for the Defense of Legitimate Rights, of Sa'd al-Faqih and the Movement of Islamic Reform in Arabia, and finally the radical Usama bin Laden and his organization. By analyzing the Saudi opposition's use of modern technologies of communication and discussing the ways in which supposedly fundamentalist thinkers have been influenced by global debates and events,... [More...]
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