ID | 142752 |
Title Proper | Wilayat al-Faqih in Hizballah's web of concepts |
Other Title Information | a perspective on ideology |
Language | ENG |
Author | Wimberly, Jason |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This study explores the use of a web of concepts as an analytical tool for investigating a movement's ideology. It locates wilayat al-faqih [guardianship of the jurisprudent] in Hizballah's web of concepts and identifies how wilayat al-faqih has been defined and used throughout the organization's history. Hizballah's web has always included a mix of Islamic, quasi-Islamic, and non-Islamic concepts. Wilayat al-faqih has been a source of legitimacy and authority for Hizballah and a unifying concept within the movement. Claiming allegiance to it has resulted in material and ideological support from Iran. However, the radical change in the national context required Hizballah to re-articulate the concept upon the end of the Lebanese Civil War. The death of Khomeini and intellectual contributions by Shia scholars enabled Hizballah leaders to separate political from religious authority and to decentralize the political power of wilayat al-faqih. By modifying the concept, Hizballah leaders were able to continue their revolutionary mission in a new way and in a new context. |
`In' analytical Note | Middle Eastern Studies Vol. 51, No.5; Sep 2015: p.687-710 |
Journal Source | Middle Eastern Studies 2015-10 51, 5 |
Key Words | Lebanese Civil War ; Wilayat al-Faqih ; Hizballah's Web ; Perspective on Ideology |