Salafism in Lebanon: local and transnational movements

The past two decades have seen an increasing association between Lebanese Salafism and violence, with less attention being paid to Salafis who focus on peaceful proselytization. In reality, it is these Salafis whose influence has dramatically grown since the eruption of the Syrian conflict that prof...

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Publié dans:Cambridge Middle East studies
Auteur principal: Pall, Zoltan 1982- (Auteur)
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Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Cambridge, United Kingdom New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2020
Dans: Cambridge Middle East studies (49)
Édition:First paperback edition
Collection/Revue:Cambridge Middle East studies 49
Sujets non-standardisés:B Salafīyah Lebanon
B Salafīyah
B Fondamentalisme
B Libanon
B Politique transnationale
B Salafiyya
B Développement
B Lebanon Salafism Country related contents Islam Religious movements Development Religious fundamentalism Authority Networks (institutional / social) Transnational movements social recruitment
B Autorité
B Islam
B Réseau social
B Organisation internationale non gouvernementale
B Mouvement religieux
B Libanon Salafismus Länderbezogene Beiträge Islam Mouvement religieux Développement Religiöser Fundamentalismus Autorité Netzwerk (institutionell / sozial) Transnationale Bewegung Soziale Rekrutierung
B 11.84 Islam: other Lebanon Lebanon
B Region Arabisch-Persischer Golf Saudi-Arabien Kuwait Muslimbrüder
B Arabian-Persian Gulf Region Saudi Arabia Kuwait Muslim brotherhood
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Résumé:The past two decades have seen an increasing association between Lebanese Salafism and violence, with less attention being paid to Salafis who focus on peaceful proselytization. In reality, it is these Salafis whose influence has dramatically grown since the eruption of the Syrian conflict that profoundly affected Lebanon as well. Based on extensive fieldwork, Zoltan Pall offers insights into the dynamics of non-violent Lebanese Salafi groups and examines the importance of transnational links in shaping the trajectory of the movement. In particular, he shows how the internal transformation of Salafism in Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia led to the fragmentation of the Lebanese Salafi community. By analysing Salafism as a network, we see how the movement creates and mobilizes material and symbolic resources, and how it contributes to reshaping the structures of authority within the country's Sunni Muslim community
Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 238-250. - Index: Seite 251-253
ISBN:1108426883