The common image of Saudi Arabia portrays a country where religious rules dictate every detail of daily life: where women may not drive; where unrelated men and women may not interact; where the latter veil their faces; and where banks, restaurants and cafes have dual facilities: one for families, another for men. Yet life in the kingdom, contrary to perception, is not so clear cut as simply obeying dogma. David Commins challenges the stereotype of a country immune to change by highlighting the ways that urbanization, education, consumerism, global communications and technological innovation have exerted pressure against rules issued by the religious establishment. He places the Wahhabi movement in the wider context of Islamic history, showing how state-appointed clerics built on dynastic backing to fashion a model society of Sharia observance and moral virtue. But beneath a surface appearance of obedience to Islamic authority he detects currents that reflect Arabia’s heritage of diversity (where Shi’i and Sufi tendencies survive in the face of discrimination) and the effects of its exposure to Western mores.
David Commins
Islam in Saudi Arabia [EPUB ebook]
Islam in Saudi Arabia [EPUB ebook]
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Bahasa Inggeris ● Format EPUB ● Halaman-halaman 232 ● ISBN 9780857737946 ● Penerbit I.B.Tauris ● Diterbitkan 2015 ● Muat turun 3 kali ● Mata wang EUR ● ID 5677957 ● Salin perlindungan Adobe DRM
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