Adraoui's ethnographic interviews are light and revealing. For any worker seeking insights into the attraction of this lifestyle in Europe and specifically France, this is an essential read.

David Cashin, Columbia International University, Evangelical Missions Quarterly

Salafism is a fundamentalist Sunni vision of Islam that is growing in popularity in many countries. In this book, Mohamed-Ali Adraoui focuses on quietist Salafism, which he calls a study in contradictions. Strongly opposed to political action, terrorism, and the overthrow of established regimes, quietist Salafism insists on restructuring Islamic norms with the fervor of a revivalist and fundamentalist ethic. Quietist Salafis seek the purification of culture and religious renewal through a "de-militantization" of the Islamic corpus. Adraoui explores the Salafis' individual trajectories, their relationship with politics, and their vision of the world and of modernity, in order to understand how quietist Salafis negotiate their social identities and religious obligations in the Western context. What does the increasing presence of Islamic movements in the global space mean? Adraoui draws parallels between the French case and that of Muslim countries, and argues that the spread of quietist Salafism is partially a result of the foreign policy of Saudi Arabia. Quietist Salafism, he argues, is resonant of Saudi Arabia's efforts to promote a legitimist, anti-anarchist, and counter-revolutionary conception of Islam, after having long legitimized and reinforced the Islamist forces and Jihadist movements when it was in its geopolitical interests to do so. Salafism Goes Global sheds light on a dynamic of globalization that is taking place in the margins.
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Salafism is a fundamentalist Sunni vision of Islam. Growing in popularity in many countries, it seeks the purification of Islamic culture and religious renewal through a "de-militantization" of the Islamic corpus. This book examines Salafism in France and looks at how this movement spread from the Gulf to Western countries.
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Adraoui's ethnographic interviews are light and revealing. For any worker seeking insights into the attraction of this lifestyle in Europe and specifically France, this is an essential read.

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ISBN
9780190062460
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
476 gr
Høyde
157 mm
Bredde
236 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
248

Biographical note

Mohamed-Ali Adraoui is a political scientist and international historian, whose main fields of research deal with radical and political Islam. He has written extensively on the issues of Salafism, Jihadism, political Islam, Islam in the West and the U.S. foreign policy in the Arab world. He is currently studying the history of the U.S. foreign policy towards the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood in his position as the Marie Sklodowska Curie Fellow at Georgetown University.