Salafism in Lebanon
Discover the intricate dynamics of religious and political movements with "Salafism in Lebanon" by Robert G. Rabil, published by Georgetown University Press in 2014. This insightful hardback edition spans 272 pages and delves into the ideological evolution of Salafists in Lebanon, revealing their shift from opposition to engagement in the political sphere. Rabil meticulously examines the methodologies (manhaj) adopted by these groups, highlighting the complex interplay between ideology and action. As activists and jihadi Salafists increasingly embrace violence and jihad, this book sheds light on the implications for both regional and international security. Ideal for those interested in Islamic politics, fundamentalism, and Lebanese governmental dynamics, "Salafism in Lebanon" offers a comprehensive overview that informs and educates. Enhance your understanding of this critical subject matter and its impact on contemporary society by adding this essential title to your collection.