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Salafism in Lebanon
註釋Cover -- Half-title -- Series information -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I.1 The Rise of Salafism -- I.2 Sunni Movements and Religious Actors in Lebanon -- I.3 Literature on Lebanese Salafism -- I.4 Defining Salafism -- I.4.1 The Core Tenets of Salafism -- I.4.2 The Internal Divisions of Salafism -- I.4.3 What Makes Salafism Appealing? -- I.5 Salafism as a Movement -- I.5.1 Examining Salafism in the Lebanese Sunni Field -- I.6 Notes on Data Collection -- I.7 The Structure of This Book -- 1 The Transformation of Salafism in the Gulf -- 1.1 The Fragmentation of Salafism in Saudi Arabia -- 1.2 The Fragmentation of Salafism in Kuwait -- 1.2.1 The Thought of Shaykh Abd al-Rahman Abd al-Khaliq -- 1.2.2 SRIH after the Liberation of Kuwait -- 1.2.3 Salafism in Kuwait after the Split in SRIH -- 1.2.4 The Purists of Kuwait -- 1.2.5 Haraki Salafis -- 1.3 Qatar as a Main Hub of Haraki Salafism -- 1.4 Conclusion -- 2 Salafi Expansion in the 1990s -- 2.1 The Roots of Salafism in Lebanon -- 2.2 The Weakening of Dar al-Fatwa -- 2.3 The Failure of the Muslim Brotherhood -- 2.4 Deepening Sectarian Cleavages -- 2.5 The Emergence of Transnational Sponsors -- 2.6 The Tensions with al-Ahbash and the Emergence of Salafism on the Sunni Religious Field -- 2.7 Conclusion -- 3 The Fragmentation of Salafism in Northern Lebanon -- 3.1 The Fragmentation of al-Shahhal's Network -- 3.2 The Emergence and Development of the Purist Networks in North Lebanon -- 3.2.1 Purist-Rejectionist Networks -- 3.3 The Haraki Network in Northern Lebanon -- 3.3.1 The Network of Shaykh Salim al-Rafii -- 3.4 The Haraki Ascendance after the Arab Uprisings -- 3.4.1 Hay'at 'Ulama al-Muslimin and the Apex of the Harakis' Influence -- 3.5 Conclusion -- 4 The Authority of Salafi Shaykhs -- 4.1 Religious Authority in Salafism