This article comparatively assesses the
relationship of Arabian Peninsula governments to modern Islamic reform
movements after the formation of nation-states by the British Government in
post-Ottoman Arabia. Over the last half century the region of the Arabian
Peninsula has experienced an Islamic awakening that has played an integral role
in the process of modernization in Arabian states.
There are three aims of this study: 1) to
examine the influence of the traditional Islamic schools of theology on
re-shaping the identities of Arabian states. 2) to explore the degree to
which the governments of the nation states and the prior political
establishments informed the contemporary vision of religious reform 3) to
consider the impact that the recent wealth of Arabian States, especially
the wealth of the GCC countries, has had on the creation of the modern Islamic
revival since the discovery of oil.
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