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Global Salafism: Islam's New Religious Movement

by Roel Meijer

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""Salafism" and "jihadi-Salafism" have become significant doctrinal trends in contemporary Islamic thought, yet the West has largely failed to offer a sophisticated and discerning definition of these movements. The contributors to Global Salafism carefully outline not only the differences in the Salafi schools but the broader currents of Islamic thought that constitute this trend as well. They examine both the regional manifestations of the phenomenon and its shared, essential doctrines. Their analyses highlight Salafism's inherent ambivalence and complexitites--the 'out-antiquing the antique' that has brought Islamic thought into the modern age while maintaining its relationship to an older, purer authenticity. Emphasising the subtle tensions between local and glocal aspirations within the "Salafi method", Global Salafism investigates the movement like no other study currently available"--"Maps out differences in various Salafist schools. This book examines the phenomenon both in its regional manifestations - which demonstrate surprising diversities, ambivalences and contradictions - and in its shared essential doctrines"--… (more)
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    Awakening Islam: The Politics of Religious Dissent in Contemporary Saudi Arabia by Stéphane Lacroix (Luchtpint)
    Luchtpint: In-depth analyses of Salafism as a social/religious puritan movement within Islam, documenting both the global and regional consequences of the advent of the 20th century Salafist resurgence. + obvious overlap in subject matter with regards to the doctrinal framework of Salafist thought and the mentioning of the individuals involved in spearheading these movements. Stephane Lacroix' essay "Between Revolution and Apoliticism: Nasir al-Din al-Albani and His Impact on The Shaping of Contemporary Salafism" in "Global Salafism" draws heavily on Lacroix' book "Awakening Islam: The Politics of Religious Dissent in Contemporary Saudi Arabia", and can be considered as a concise resume of the latter.… (more)
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    Jihad in België: ze zijn onder ons, wie zijn deze jihadi's?, wat zijn ze van plan?, en hoe kunnen we ze stoppen? by Claude Moniquet (Luchtpint)
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    Path of Blood: The Story of Al Qaeda's War on the House of Saud by Thomas Small (Luchtpint)
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    Force and Fanaticism: Wahhabism in Saudi Arabia and Beyond by Simon Ross Valentine (Luchtpint)
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'Salafism' and 'jihadi-Salafism' have become significant doctrinal trends in contemporary Islamic thought, yet the West has largely failed to offer a sophisticated and discerning definition of these movements. The contributors to Global Salafism carefully outline not only the differences in the Salafi schools but the broader currents of Islamic thought that constitute this trend as well. They examine both the regional manifestations of the phenomenon and its shared, essential doctrines. Their analyses highlight Salafism's inherent ambivalence and complexitites – the 'out-antiquing the antique' that has brought Islamic thought into the modern age while maintaining its relationship to an older, purer authenticity. Emphasising the subtle tensions between local and glocal aspirations within the 'Salafi method', Global Salafism investigates the movement like no other study currently available. ( )
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Adraoui, Mohamed-AliAuthorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Al-Rasheed, MadawiAuthorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Østebø, TerjeAuthorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Bonnefoy, LaurentAuthorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
de Koning, Martijnsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Hamid, SadekAuthorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Hasan, NoorhaidiAuthorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Haykel, BernardAuthorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Hegghammer, ThomasAuthorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Hroub, KhaledAuthorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Lacroix, StéphaneAuthorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Lia, BrynjarAuthorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Mariam Abou ZahabAuthorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Paz, ReuvenAuthorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Saloman, NoahAuthorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Steinberg, GuidoAuthorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Wagemakers, JoasAuthorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed

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""Salafism" and "jihadi-Salafism" have become significant doctrinal trends in contemporary Islamic thought, yet the West has largely failed to offer a sophisticated and discerning definition of these movements. The contributors to Global Salafism carefully outline not only the differences in the Salafi schools but the broader currents of Islamic thought that constitute this trend as well. They examine both the regional manifestations of the phenomenon and its shared, essential doctrines. Their analyses highlight Salafism's inherent ambivalence and complexitites--the 'out-antiquing the antique' that has brought Islamic thought into the modern age while maintaining its relationship to an older, purer authenticity. Emphasising the subtle tensions between local and glocal aspirations within the "Salafi method", Global Salafism investigates the movement like no other study currently available"--"Maps out differences in various Salafist schools. This book examines the phenomenon both in its regional manifestations - which demonstrate surprising diversities, ambivalences and contradictions - and in its shared essential doctrines"--

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