New Books Network Review: Rivals in the Gulf
By James M.
Dorsey
Rivals
in the Gulf: Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, Abdullah Bin Bayyah, and the Qatar-UAE Contest
Over the Arab Spring and the Gulf Crisis (Routledge, 2021) goes to key questions
of governance at the heart of developments in the Muslim world.
Warren looks at
the issue through the lens of two of the foremost Middle Eastern religious
protagonists and their backers: Egyptian-born Qatari national Yusuf a Qaradawi,
widely seen as advocating an Islamic concept of democracy, and UAE-backed
Abdullah Bin Bayyah who legitimizes in religious terms autocratic rule in the
UAE as well as the Muslim world at large.
In doing so,
Warren traces the history of the relationship between the two Islamic legal
scholars and their Gulf state sponsors, their influence in shaping and/or
legitimizing polices and systems of governance, and their vision of the proper
relationship between the ruler and the ruled. He also highlights the
development by Qaradawi and Bin Bayyah of new Islamic jurisprudence to
religiously frame their differing approaches towards governance.
Warren’s book
constitutes a significant contribution to the literature on the positioning of
Islam in the 21st century, the regional competition for
religious soft power in the Muslim world and beyond, and the struggle between
autocratic regimes and social movements that strive to build more open systems
of governance.
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Dr. James M. Dorsey is an award-winning journalist and scholar, a Senior
Fellow at the National University of Singapore’s Middle East Institute and
Adjunct Senior Fellow at Nanyang Technological University’s S. Rajaratnam
School of International Studies, and the author of the syndicated column and
blog, The Turbulent World of Middle East
Soccer.
Dr. James M. Dorsey is an award-winning journalist and scholar, a Senior
Fellow at the National University of Singapore’s Middle East Institute and
Adjunct Senior Fellow at Nanyang Technological University’s S. Rajaratnam
School of International Studies, and the author of the syndicated column and
blog, The Turbulent
World of Middle East Soccer.
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