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ID112174
Title ProperEnduring legacy of the second Saudi state
Other Title Informationquietist and radical Wahhabi contestations of Al-Wala Wa-L- Bara
LanguageENG
AuthorWagemakers, Joas
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The concept of al-wala? wa-l-bara? (loyalty to Islam, Muslims, and God and disavowal of everything else) has developed in various ways in Wahhabi discourse since the 19th century. This can partly be ascribed to the civil war that caused the collapse of the second Saudi state (1824-91) and the lessons that both quietist and radical Wahhabi scholars have drawn from that episode. In this article, I contend that Wahhabi contestations of al-wala? wa-l-bara? can be divided into two distinct trends-one social and the other political-and that both show the enduring legacy of the second Saudi state, which can still be discerned in Wahhabi scholarly writings on the subject of al-wala? wa-l-bara? today.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 44, No.1; Feb 2012: p.93-110
Journal SourceInternational Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 44, No.1; Feb 2012: p.93-110
Key WordsSaudi State ;  Enduring Legacy ;  Al-Wala ;  Islam ;  Muslims ;  Civil War ;  Wahhabi ;  Saudi Arabia ;  Wahhabism ;  Radical Legacy ;  Gulf War