Joas Wagemakers is an Assistant Professor of Islamic and Arabic Studies at Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands. His research focuses mainly on Salafism and particularly Salafi ideology; the Muslim Brotherhood; citizenship, women's rights and rights of the Shi'a in Saudi Arabia; and Hamas. He has published many chapters and articles in these fields as well as several books, including: A Quietist Jihadi: The Ideology and Influence of Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi (Cambridge, 2012), Salafisme (2014, co-authored with Martijn de Koning and Carmen Becker) and Islam in verandering: Vroomheid en vertier onder moslims binnen en buiten Nederland (2015, co-edited with Martijn de Koning).
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Preface Acknowledgements Glossary Notes on transliteration, names and dates Part I. Ideology: 1. Global Salafi ideology 2. Quietist Salafi ideology in Jordan Part II. History: 3. The transnational history of Salafism in Jordan 4. Fitna: quietist Salafi infighting in Jordan 5. Quietist Salafism in Jordan after 9/11 Part III. Contestation: 6. Jihadi-Salafis join the fray 7. The challenge of political Salafism.
Preface Acknowledgements Glossary Notes on transliteration, names and dates Part I. Ideology: 1. Global Salafi ideology 2. Quietist Salafi ideology in Jordan Part II. History: 3. The transnational history of Salafism in Jordan 4. Fitna: quietist Salafi infighting in Jordan 5. Quietist Salafism in Jordan after 9/11 Part III. Contestation: 6. Jihadi-Salafis join the fray 7. The challenge of political Salafism.
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