Religion and state in Syria : the Sunni ulama from coup to revolution / Thomas Pierret.
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- 1139207725
- 9781139616348
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- 9781139625647
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- Baas et islam en Syrie. English
- Ḥizb al-Baʻth al-ʻArabī al-Ishtirākī (Syria)
- Ḥizb al-Baʻth al-ʻArabī al-Ishtirākī (Syria)
- Syria -- Politics and government -- 20th century
- Syria -- Politics and government -- 21st century
- Ulama -- Political activity -- Syria
- Syrie -- Politique et gouvernement -- 20e siècle
- Syrie -- Politique et gouvernement -- 21e siècle
- Ulémas -- Activité politique -- Syrie
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International
- Politics and government
- Ulama -- Political activity
- Syria
- 1900-2099
- 322/.1095691 23
- DS95.5 .P5413 2012eb
- POL040020
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"While Syria has been dominated since the 1960s by a determinedly secular regime, the uprising that began there in 2011 has raised many questions about the role of Islam in the country's politics. This book, which is based on the author's extensive fieldwork in Syria's mosques and schools and on interviews with local Muslim scholars, is the first comprehensive study of the country's little-known religious scene and its most influential actors, the ulama. It demonstrates that with the eradication of the Muslim Brothers after the failed insurrection of 1982, Sunni men of religion became the only voice of the Islamic trend in the country. Through educational programs, the establishment of charitable foundations, and their deft handling of tribal and merchant networks, they took advantage of popular disaffection with secular ideologies to increase their influence over society. In recent years, with the Islamic resurgence, the Alawi-dominated Ba'thist regime was compelled to bring the clergy into the political fold. This ambiguous relationship was exposed in 2011 by the division of the Sunni clergy between regime supporters, bystanders, and opponents. This book affords an entirely new perspective on Syrian society as it stands at the crossroads of political and social fragmentation"-- Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. The era of the 'founding sheikhs' (1920-79) -- 2. Landscapes after the battle (1979-2007) -- 3. (Re)defining orthodoxy against reformist trends -- 4. The turban and the chequebook: political economy of the Syrian religious elite -- 5. Ulama and Islamists in the political field -- 6. Reforms and revolution -- 7. Conclusion.
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