Text
Saudis and terror cross-cultural views
Saudis and Terror: Cross-Cultural Views is a multi-perspective anthology written by scholars, intellectuals, and media analysts from Saudi Arabia, Europe, the U.S., Russia, and other parts of the Arab world. The book examines terrorism from many different angles — its definition, causes, ideology, history, and political dimensions. It challenges prevailing narratives and stereotypes by highlighting how definitions of “terrorism” vary across cultures, arguing that much of the dominant discourse is shaped by media, propaganda, and political interests. Contributors also explore the Islamic viewpoint on violence, the role of Wahhabism, and Saudi Arabia’s own strategies in combating terrorism. Through nuanced analysis and evidence-based arguments, the book calls for rational, fair, and cross-cultural dialogue to build peaceful coexistence.
| PMKAA00240 | 363.3209 SAU s | Museum KAA (Saudi Arabia) | Tersedia |
Tidak tersedia versi lain