Book contents
- Refining the Common Good
- Cambridge Middle East Studies
- Refining the Common Good
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Transliteration
- Map of Gulf Monarchies and Neighboring States
- 1 Oil and Islam in the Gulf
- 2 Islamic Norms, Interpretations, Applications
- 3 The State and the Political Economy of Distribution
- 4 Society Responds
- 5 Imported Labor
- 6 Charity as Politics “Writ Small”
- 7 Islamic Banking and Finance
- 8 Reflections on Islam and Politics in the Oil Era
- Appendix
- Bibliography
- Index
- Series page
1 - Oil and Islam in the Gulf
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 November 2024
- Refining the Common Good
- Cambridge Middle East Studies
- Refining the Common Good
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Transliteration
- Map of Gulf Monarchies and Neighboring States
- 1 Oil and Islam in the Gulf
- 2 Islamic Norms, Interpretations, Applications
- 3 The State and the Political Economy of Distribution
- 4 Society Responds
- 5 Imported Labor
- 6 Charity as Politics “Writ Small”
- 7 Islamic Banking and Finance
- 8 Reflections on Islam and Politics in the Oil Era
- Appendix
- Bibliography
- Index
- Series page
Summary
I introduce the topic, theme, central argument of the study, and its setting in Gulf petro-monarchies. I discuss the relevant scholarly literature, especially as it concerns ways in which religion (and specifically, Islam) has been used by political actors to advance particular interests. I provide a detailed elaboration of the argument and its various parts, as well as the method of analysis and justification for the choice of cases. I then discuss the context and cases in greater detail, with attention to key features of the historical development of the petro-monarchies from their pre-oil contact with the British imperial power, the arrival of oil companies, the importation of labor, the definition of borders and emergence of “modern” states. I illustrate noteworthy structural peculiarities of each of the four states. Finally, I outline the architecture of the manuscript, with an overview of each chapter.
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- Refining the Common GoodOil, Islam and Politics in Gulf Monarchies, pp. 1 - 29Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024