The Saudi "ulama" are known for their strong opposition to Shi'a theology, Shi'a communities in Saudi Arabia, and external Shi'a influences such as Iran and Hezbollah. Their potent hostility, combined with the influence of the 'ulama' within the Saudi state and the Muslim world, has led some commentators to blame the Saudi 'ulama' for what they see as growing sectarian conflict in the Middle East. However, there is very little understanding of what reasoning lies behind the positions of the 'ulama' and there is a significant gap in the literature dealing with the polemics directed at the Shi'a by the Saudi religious establishment
The present rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran is based on ideological causes, with deep historic...
The diplomatic tension between Saudi Arabia and Iran and the ratcheting of their rivalry in the Midd...
Laurence Louër, author of the critically acclaimed To Be an Arab in Israel, brings her extensive kno...
The Sunni ulema (clerics) of Saudi Arabia have been known for their anti-Shi'a rhetoric since the es...
The Saudi ulama are known for their strong opposition to Shia theology, Shia communities in Saudi Ar...
The Syrian conflict has strongly exacerbated regional sectarianism. This chapter examines the rhetor...
The Syrian civil war prompted a new wave of religious discourse in Saudi Arabia as the Saudi govern...
Senior ulama or mufti is one important actors in the dynamic of Saudi Arabian Politics. Although Ula...
Saudi Arabia is a wealthy oil producing country with a small population not exceeding twenty-five mi...
Religion in Saudi Arabia is undoubtedly a powerful force, but it is unclear to what extent the Saudi...
This study examines the religious discourse produced by ulama and preachers toward social modernizat...
Toby Matthiesen traces the politics of the Shia in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia from the nin...
Jordanian Salafis are often anti-Shiite and employ the religious and conspiratorial arguments agains...
The official religion of the Saudi state—the interpretation of Islam publicly enunciated by Saudi of...
Discussions regarding the conflict between Saudi Arabia and Iran in the Middle East have always been...
The present rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran is based on ideological causes, with deep historic...
The diplomatic tension between Saudi Arabia and Iran and the ratcheting of their rivalry in the Midd...
Laurence Louër, author of the critically acclaimed To Be an Arab in Israel, brings her extensive kno...
The Sunni ulema (clerics) of Saudi Arabia have been known for their anti-Shi'a rhetoric since the es...
The Saudi ulama are known for their strong opposition to Shia theology, Shia communities in Saudi Ar...
The Syrian conflict has strongly exacerbated regional sectarianism. This chapter examines the rhetor...
The Syrian civil war prompted a new wave of religious discourse in Saudi Arabia as the Saudi govern...
Senior ulama or mufti is one important actors in the dynamic of Saudi Arabian Politics. Although Ula...
Saudi Arabia is a wealthy oil producing country with a small population not exceeding twenty-five mi...
Religion in Saudi Arabia is undoubtedly a powerful force, but it is unclear to what extent the Saudi...
This study examines the religious discourse produced by ulama and preachers toward social modernizat...
Toby Matthiesen traces the politics of the Shia in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia from the nin...
Jordanian Salafis are often anti-Shiite and employ the religious and conspiratorial arguments agains...
The official religion of the Saudi state—the interpretation of Islam publicly enunciated by Saudi of...
Discussions regarding the conflict between Saudi Arabia and Iran in the Middle East have always been...
The present rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran is based on ideological causes, with deep historic...
The diplomatic tension between Saudi Arabia and Iran and the ratcheting of their rivalry in the Midd...
Laurence Louër, author of the critically acclaimed To Be an Arab in Israel, brings her extensive kno...