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Salafism in Lebanon
Robert G. Rabil
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Description for Salafism in Lebanon
Emphasizing their manhaj (methodology) toward politics, this book offers a survey on Salafists' ideological transformation from opponents to supporters of political engagement, while demonstrating how activists and jihadi Salafists have threatened regional and international security by endorsing violence and jihad. Num Pages: 304 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: HRAM2; HRH; JPS. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 21. Weight in Grams: 609.
Salafism, comprised of fundamentalist Islamic movements whose adherents consider themselves the only "saved" sect of Islam, has been little studied, remains shrouded in misconceptions, and has provoked new interest as Salafists have recently staked a claim to power in some Arab states while spearheading battles against "infidel" Arab regimes during recent rebellions in the Arab world. Robert G. Rabil examines the emergence and development of Salafism into a prominent religious movement in Lebanon, including the ideological and sociopolitical foundation that led to the three different schools of Salafism in Lebanon: quietist Salafists, Haraki (active) Salafists; and Salafi Jihadists. Emphasizing their manhaj (methodology) toward politics, the author surveys Salafists' ideological transformation from opponents to supporters of political engagement. Their antagonism to Hezbollah, which they denounce as the party of Satan, has risen exponentially following the party's seizure of Beirut in 2008 and support of the tyrannical Syrian regime. Salafism in Lebanon also demonstrates how activists and jihadi Salafists, in response to the political weakness of Sunni leadership, have threatened regional and international security by endorsing violence and jihad. Drawing on field research trips, personal interviews, and Arabic primary sources, the book explores the relationship between the ideologies of the various schools of Salafism and their praxis in relation to Lebanese politics. The book should interest students and scholars of Islamic movements, international affairs, politics and religion, and radical groups and terrorism.
Product Details
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Georgetown University Press United States
Number of pages
304
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Format
Hardback
Place of Publication
Washington, DC, United States
ISBN
9781626161160
SKU
V9781626161160
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99-29
About Robert G. Rabil
Robert G. Rabil is professor, Department of Political Science, Florida Atlantic University. He is the author of Religion, National Identity, and Confessional Politics in Lebanon: The Challenge of Islamism; Syria, the United States, and the War on Terror in the Middle East; and Embattled Neighbors: Syria, Israel, and Lebanon.
Reviews for Salafism in Lebanon
Fascinating, well-researched, well-documented, and well-written book ... powerful, topical, compelling, persuasive, and dispassionate history that still at times reads like a novel - not to say a thriller. But this is a thriller that draws heavily on skilled analyses of the history, the rituals, the theology, the epistemology, and the politics of Lebanon and its Salafists.
Franck Salameh The Levantine Review Gives an excellent historical background for Salifism and does a great job in explaining why so many are attracted to it in this day and age. Olive Branch United
Franck Salameh The Levantine Review Gives an excellent historical background for Salifism and does a great job in explaining why so many are attracted to it in this day and age. Olive Branch United