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File Size: 834 KB
Print Length: 104 pages
Publisher: BookBaby; 1 edition (August 4, 2015)
Publication Date: August 4, 2015
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B013H3MC6G
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First off this book is short. It is not meant to be a through analysis of the regional history, person or movement. It is, as the author says: A critical ESSAY. As such, it performs well. The author does a decent job of providing Abdul Wahab's educational/political background. The book also provides a history of the Western influence, the ties to Saudi family, their perpetrations and quite obviously the author's personal views on all the aforementioned.The book, in my opinion, falls on the right side of judging the entire movement, without burdening the reader with tedious excerpts, citations, or lengthy analysis; it merely picks out the accepted facts of history and presents them for the reader. If you are looking for the smoking gun you will NOT find it here. This book should be the first of many books for you to read to get a complete and comprehensive view on why and how the Saudi family's history is intertwined with Western politics, and why control of Islam's epicenter - Mecca, is vital to that effort, all under the banner of reform and while using religious edicts from a so called reformist.The book is recommended for the narrow band of people who know SOME Islam, SOME regional political history and are interested in answering: Why the political control and definition of Islam is vital to regional security. This book will BEGIN to answer that question. It is an entry level book and serves well to that purpose.
Hamid Algar, in his essay book "Wahhabism", summarizes the birth, spread, and influence of the right wing Islamic Wahhabist sect in Saudi Arabia and world wide.Although he does not discuss the ideological details of the Wahhabist sect, he does provide a good end-to-end overview highlighting its principles and its contributions to the creation of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the impact of its alliance with the Saudi royal family, and its attempts of spreading its right wing ideology within Europe, USA, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.The book starts off with some difficulty since the author is anti-Wahhabism and therefore, on few occasions, he jumps back and forth between documenting the historical events and refuting the Wahhabist ideology without giving sufficient details to support his arguments. Few pages into the book, its tone changes and the focus becomes a summary of historical events, wrapped at the end with a list of organizations that have Wahhabist influence and Saudi funding. He does touch briefly on the relationship between Wahhabism, 9/11, and the Taliban. He also hints on the current strain on the Saudi-Wahhabist alliance post 9/11.Although there were times when it was difficult to follow the author's train of thought, the over all book provides a good starting point for anyone who is interested in Saudi history and its modern methodology for spreading Wahhabism throughout the world. The book can be used as a launch pad for identifying further, and more detailed, readings.
Prof. Algar should be congratulated for writing this timely book. For readers who do not know about this ideology, it is sufficient to tell them that Talibans are "Wahhabis". If you want to know what Taliban believed and why they did not represent the real Islam - YOU MUST READ THIS GEM. Two quick points - It is a misconception specially in the minds of western scholars that Wahhabism started as a reform movement. Wahhabism was/is just a plot to befool ordinary devout muslims to capture power and that is how Saudi Arabia (the most extremist "muslim" country) is under the control of these power hungry dictators. Secondly, Wahhabis are mostly characterized as "extreme" or as "conservative" Sunnis with adjectives such as "stern" or "austere" (though saudis are not austere by any standard!) added for good reason. It has, however, been observed by knowledgeable Sunnis since the earliest times that Wahhabis do not count as part of "Sunnis" for almost all the practices, traditions and beliefs denounced by the Wahhabis have been historically integral to Sunni Islam, enshrined in a vast body body of literature and accepted by the great majority of muslims. To know more about this tension between traditional "Sunnism" and Wahhabis you should refer to:Beliefs: Encyclopedia of Islamic Doctrine, Vol. 1by Muhammad Hisham Kabbani which is available at Amazon.
I thought I might learn something about this sect of Islam, but I could see from the first several pages this was not to be. PhD or not, it is written in a round about the subject as is normally the middle eastern way of presenting thoughts. Such if we talk all around this subject we will be able to snow enough people to make them see our point. Do not buy this book, even for a used price. It has nothing to say or promote that is of interest to a western thinker.Jimmy
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