Description
Product ID: | 9781316513477 |
Product Form: | Hardback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Series: | Cambridge Middle East Studies |
Title: | Charity in Saudi Arabia |
Subtitle: | Civil Society under Authoritarianism |
Authors: | Author: Nora Derbal |
Page Count: | 336 |
Subjects: | Middle Eastern history, Middle Eastern history, Poverty and precarity, Poverty & unemployment |
Description: | Select Guide Rating Focused on charity activism, this innovative book offers rich insights into charity organizations and everyday charity practices in Jeddah, and the lives of those who care for the poor and needy to deepen our understanding of state-society relations, as well as practices of everyday Islam in Saudi Arabia. In this innovative study of everyday charity practices in Jeddah, Nora Derbal employs a ''bottom-up'' approach to challenge dominant narratives about state-society relations in Saudi Arabia. Exploring charity organizations in Jeddah, this book both offers a rich ethnography of associational life and counters Riyadh-centric studies which focus on oil, the royal family, and the religious establishment. It closely follows those who work on the ground to provide charity to the local poor and needy, documenting their achievements, struggles and daily negotiations. The lens of charity offers rare insights into the religiosity of ordinary Saudis, showing that Islam offers Saudi activists a language, a moral frame, and a worldly guide to confronting inequality. With a view to the many forms of local community activism in Saudi Arabia, this book examines perspectives that are too often ignored or neglected, opening new theoretical debates about civil society and civic activism in the Gulf. |
Imprint Name: | Cambridge University Press |
Publisher Name: | Cambridge University Press |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2022-07-28 |