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Contesting the Saudi state

  • Madawi Al-Rasheed

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The terms Wahhabi or Salafi are seen as interchangeable and frequently misunderstood by outsiders. However, as Madawi al-Rasheed explains in a fascinating exploration of Saudi Arabia in the twenty-first century, even Saudis do not agree on their meaning. Under the influence of mass education, printing, new communication technology, and global media, they are forming their own conclusions and debating religion and politics in traditional and novel venues, often violating official taboos and the conservative values of the Saudi society. Drawing on classical religious sources, contemporary readings and interviews, Al-Rasheed presents an ethnography of consent and contest, exploring the fluidity of the boundaries between the religious and political. Bridging the gap between text and context, the author also examines how states and citizens manipulate religious discourse for purely political ends, and how this manipulation generates unpredictable reactions whose control escapes those who initiated them.

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  • Saudi Arabia
  • Intellectual life
  • Politics and government
  • Islam and politics
  • Dissenters
  • Political culture
  • Nonfiction
  • Politics
  • Saudi arabia, politics and government
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  • Madawi Al-Rasheed

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Editions

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    Cambridge University Press

    2007

  • Edition cover

    Cambridge University Press

    December 25, 2006

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    Cambridge University Press

    2010

  • Edition cover

    Cambridge University Press

    2006

Edition cover

Cambridge University Press

2006

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    Cambridge University Press

    2009

  • Edition cover

    Cambridge University Press

    2007