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Go to My Libraryدين و سياست در حزب الله /
- Language
- Persian
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- Publisher
- مؤسسه مطالعات انديشهسازان نور،
- Pages
- 316
- ISBN
- 9789648316650
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Amal Saad-Ghorayeb's book is widely praised as an exceptionally lucid, comprehensive, and in-depth analysis of Hizbu'llah's ideology and political thought. Reviewers highlight its ability to make complex theological and political positions understandable to a broad audience, including non-Lebanese and non-Muslim readers. The book is commended for its analytical approach, which thoroughly examines Hizbu'llah's doctrine from religious, political, and sociological perspectives, often relying on attestations from leading party members and prominent scholars. It is particularly valued for dispelling popular Western myths surrounding the organization's origins and involvement in various historical events. Many found it to be an enlightening history, effectively detailing the evolution of Hizbu'llah's worldview, its surprisingly humanistic outlook, and its nuanced positions on issues such as its relationship with the West, its anti-Zionism distinct from anti-Judaism, and its domestic politics. The work is considered essential reading for anyone seeking a profound understanding of modern Lebanon and the complexities of the movement.
Despite its many strengths, some reviewers note certain limitations and criticisms. The most significant point raised is that the book, published in 2002, is inevitably outdated regarding Hizbu'llah's current positions, as the movement has evolved considerably in the years since, particularly following later regional conflicts. Academically, one reviewer found that the author spent excessive time disproving Hizbu'llah's involvement in certain historical incidents, a topic they felt had been more comprehensively covered elsewhere. Another critique concerns the methodology, suggesting that the sample of Hizbu'llah representatives interviewed was too small and consisted primarily of high-ranking officials, potentially presenting an idealized view rather than the ground-level reality of the organization. Additionally, one reviewer expressed disagreement with the author's alignment with Huntington's 'Clash of Civilizations' theory.
Overall, the book is considered a highly valuable and foundational resource for understanding Hizbu'llah's origins, ideology, and political framework as it existed at the time of publication. While acknowledging its historical context and the need for supplementary reading on more recent developments, it remains widely recommended as an objective, thorough, and honest examination of a complex organization. It is especially suited for researchers, students, foreign diplomats, intelligence officers, and any general reader who desires a nuanced and in-depth understanding of Hizbu'llah's intellectual project, its motivations, and its historical trajectory up to the early 2000s, without encountering sensationalism or oversimplification.
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