Jihad in Saudi Arabia: Violence and Pan-Islamism since 1979

Jihad in Saudi Arabia: Violence and Pan-Islamism since 1979

by Thomas Hegghammer
ISBN-10:
052151858X
ISBN-13:
9780521518581
Pub. Date:
04/01/2010
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
052151858X
ISBN-13:
9780521518581
Pub. Date:
04/01/2010
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Jihad in Saudi Arabia: Violence and Pan-Islamism since 1979

Jihad in Saudi Arabia: Violence and Pan-Islamism since 1979

by Thomas Hegghammer
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Overview

Saudi Arabia, homeland of Osama bin Laden and many 9/11 hijackers, is widely considered to be the heartland of radical Islamism. For decades, the conservative and oil-rich kingdom contributed recruits, ideologues and money to jihadi groups worldwide. Yet Islamism within Saudi Arabia itself remains poorly understood. Why has Saudi Arabia produced so many militants? Has the Saudi government supported violent groups? How strong is al-Qaida's foothold in the kingdom and does it threaten the regime? Why did Bin Laden not launch a campaign there until 2003? This 2010 book presents the first ever history of Saudi jihadism based on extensive fieldwork in the kingdom and primary sources in Arabic. It offers a powerful explanation for the rise of Islamist militancy in Saudi Arabia and sheds crucial new light on the history of the global jihadist movement.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521518581
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 04/01/2010
Series: Cambridge Middle East Studies , #33
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Thomas Hegghammer is a Senior Fellow at the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI). He has contributed chapters to several edited books and his articles have appeared in journals such as International Affairs, The International Journal of Middle East Studies, The British Journal of Middle East Studies, The Middle East Journal, Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, and The Times Literary Supplement.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The politics of pan-Islamism; 2. The classical jihadists; 3. Recruitment to the early jihad fronts; 4. Opportunities for global jihad; 5. Al-Qaida and Saudi Arabia; 6. Recruitment to al-Qaida; 7. Post-9/11 Saudi Arabia; 8. The Mujahidin on the Arabian Peninsula; 9. Recruitment to the QAP; 10. The failure of the jihad in Arabia; Conclusion.
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