Wahhabi Islam from Revival & Reform to Global Jihad, Delong Bas
Author : Natana J. Delong Bas
Binding : Hardcover
Pages:370
Size: 9.5 x 6.2 x 1.1 inch
Publication Year: 2010
Language: English
Description
About This Book:
Natana J. Delong-Bas digs into the rich and multidimensional history of Wahhabism in "Wahhabi Islam: From Revival & Reform to Global Jihad," examining its progression from a revival and reform movement to its impact on worldwide jihad. This extensively researched work delves into the theological, sociological, and political components of Wahhabi Islam, giving readers a deep grasp of its origins, growth, and modern expressions.
Historical Context:
Delong-Bas situates Wahhabism in its historical context, providing readers with insights into the sociopolitical conditions that gave rise to this movement. The book delves into Wahhabism's early years and its relationship with the House of Saud, revealing the complex interplay between religious ideology and political power.
Theological Foundations:
The author dives into Wahhabi Islam's theological foundations, exploring its doctrinal doctrines, readings of Islamic texts, and the concepts that set it apart from other Islamic traditions. This section delves deeply into the key concepts that have molded Wahhabi believers' worldviews.
Impact on Reform and Resurrection:
"Wahhabi Islam" analyzes the Wahhabi movement's founding aspirations as a force for Islamic reform and resurrection. The book delves into the early attempts to purify Islamic traditions and resurrect what members saw as the genuine essence of Islam, offering light on the movement's original intentions.
Transformation into Global Jihad:
The book examines the circumstances that contributed to Wahhabism's metamorphosis from a confined movement to a global power. Delong-Bas investigates the ideological shifts that have affected the rise of radical interpretations within the Wahhabi tradition, ultimately leading to its link with global jihad.