Salafis and the ‘Arab Spring’ in Yemen: Progressive Politicization and Resilient Quietism

Arabian Humanities Pub Date : 2015-01-12 DOI:10.4000/CY.2811
L. Bonnefoy, Judit Kuschnitizki
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The Salafi movement as it has developed in Yemen since the early 1980s has long been described as essentially quietist: Salafi leaders and activists in the country were said to have retreated from worldly affairs to focus on “religious matters”. Most leading Salafi clerics in Yemen have built their doctrine on a rejection of what they refer to as ḥizbiyya (partyism) and on a refusal to endorse democracy or to take part in elections. They would put emphasis on issues of creed (‛aqīda) and pros...
萨拉菲派和也门的“阿拉伯之春”:进步的政治化和有弹性的静寂主义
自20世纪80年代初在也门发展起来的萨拉菲运动一直被描述为本质上的安静主义者:该国的萨拉菲领导人和活动家据说已经从世俗事务中撤退,专注于“宗教事务”。也门大多数主要的萨拉菲派神职人员将他们的教义建立在拒绝他们所称的ḥizbiyya(党派主义)和拒绝支持民主或参加选举的基础上。他们会把重点放在信仰和信仰的问题上。
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