Salafism in Lebanon
Explore the intricate landscape of religious movements with "Salafism in Lebanon" by Robert Rabil. Published in 2014 by Georgetown University Press, this insightful book delves into the rise of Salafism as a significant religious force in Lebanon. Over 272 pages, Rabil meticulously examines the ideological and sociopolitical frameworks that have fostered the emergence of three distinct schools of thought within Salafism: the quietist Salafists, Haraki (active) Salafists, and Salafi Jihadists. This work provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of how these groups operate and their influences on Lebanese society. Whether you're a student of religious studies or simply curious about contemporary Middle Eastern movements, this book is an essential read for grasping the nuances of Salafism in Lebanon. Enhance your library with this thought-provoking analysis today!