The Creation Of Saudi Arabia: Ibn Saud And British Imperial Policy, 19141927 (History And Society In The Islamic World),New

The Creation Of Saudi Arabia: Ibn Saud And British Imperial Policy, 19141927 (History And Society In The Islamic World),New

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Overturning Previous Interpretations That See The Territorial Expansion Of The Saudi State Between 1915 And 1926 As The Result Of An Aggressive Wahhabi Ideology Carried Out By A Politically Ambitious Ibn Saud, This Book Explores The Links Between Saudi Territorial Expansion And British Imperial Policy.Depicting This Expansion As The Outcome Of The Implementation Of Britain'S Imperial Policy To Achieve Specific Regional Military And Political Objectives In The Middle East, The Author Examines The Anglosaudi Legal Arrangement Which Fully Integrated Saudi Foreign Policy Into The Framework Of Britain'S Imperial Policy System In Order To Serve Specific British Military And Political Objectives In The Middle East Concerning Primarily, But Not Exclusively, The Occupation Of Palestine And Implementation Of The Balfour Declaration. To This End,The Personality Of Ibn Saud And His Religious Ideology Of Wahhabism Served As Most Effective Policy Instruments.The Author Shows How Ibn Saud'S Motivation Was Primarily Defensive, Preservationist And In Agreement With The Acquiescent Nature Of Wahhabism In Which Absolute Obedience To The Ruler Constitutes Its Cardinal Principle. In This Context, He Compares Its Inherently Antagonistic Attitude Towards Nonwahhabi Muslims With Its Fundamentally Benevolent Outlook Towards Nonmuslims, Particularly Western Christian Powers.

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