Circuits of faith : migration, education, and the Wahhabi mission / Michael Farquhar.

By: Farquhar, Michael (Michael J.) [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Stanford studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic societies and cultures: Publisher: Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2017]Description: xiii, 269 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780804798358; 0804798354Subject(s): Jāmiʻah al-Islāmīyah bi-al-Madīnah al-Munawwarah -- Influence | Jāmiʻah al-Islāmīyah bi-al-Madīnah al-Munawwarah -- Foreign students | Islamic religious education -- Saudi Arabia | Wahhābīyah -- Saudi Arabia -- Influence | Islam and state -- Saudi Arabia | Islamic fundamentalism | Transnationalism | Wahhabiten | Salafija | Daʻwa | Transnationale Politik | Saudi-Arabien | ReligionDDC classification: 297.7/709538 LOC classification: LG359.M47 | .F37 2017
Contents:
Transformations in the late Ottoman Hijaz -- Wahhabi expansion in Saudi-occupied Mecca -- National politics and global mission -- Migration and the forging of a scholarly community -- Rethinking religious instruction -- A Wahhabi corpus in motion -- Leaving Medina.
Summary: "Circuits of Faith offers the first examination of the Islamic University and considers the efforts undertaken by Saudi actors and institutions to exert religious influence far beyond the kingdom's borders. Michael Farquhar draws on Arabic sources, including biographical materials, memoirs, syllabi, and back issues of the Islamic University journal, as well as interviews with former staff and students, to explore the institution's history and faculty, the content and style of instruction, and the trajectories and experiences of its students. Countering typical assumptions, Farquhar argues that the project undertaken through the Islamic University amounts to something more complex than just the one-way "export" of Wahhabism. Through transnational networks of students and faculty, this Saudi state-funded religious mission also relies upon, and has in turn been influenced by, far-reaching circulations of persons and ideas"--Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [237]-259) and index.

Transformations in the late Ottoman Hijaz -- Wahhabi expansion in Saudi-occupied Mecca -- National politics and global mission -- Migration and the forging of a scholarly community -- Rethinking religious instruction -- A Wahhabi corpus in motion -- Leaving Medina.

"Circuits of Faith offers the first examination of the Islamic University and considers the efforts undertaken by Saudi actors and institutions to exert religious influence far beyond the kingdom's borders. Michael Farquhar draws on Arabic sources, including biographical materials, memoirs, syllabi, and back issues of the Islamic University journal, as well as interviews with former staff and students, to explore the institution's history and faculty, the content and style of instruction, and the trajectories and experiences of its students. Countering typical assumptions, Farquhar argues that the project undertaken through the Islamic University amounts to something more complex than just the one-way "export" of Wahhabism. Through transnational networks of students and faculty, this Saudi state-funded religious mission also relies upon, and has in turn been influenced by, far-reaching circulations of persons and ideas"--Back cover.

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