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Saudi Arabia’s interventional religious policy in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda

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Abstract

This paper is going to have a consideration about the quality of Saudi Arabia’s charitable and humanitarian assistance as well as its huge financial assistance to East Africa countries which is mostly implementing through world Islamic league and some of  its institutions  under pretext of  improvement of the economic structure and Muslim minorities whose are living in this countries. The main subject of the paper is to show the different ways that wahhabi sect is using since fifty years ago in order to propagate its ideology that has been so important in the policy of  aiding to the other countries.
The method of research is a combination of library and field studies and through deep studies in Kenya and Tanzania has been tried to testify that although Saudi Arabia has gained a so-called strong positions inside the governments and some Islamic organizations of eastern Africa (by using its cultural policy and contribution of petrodollars) but in fact is failed to reach to its main aim which is expansion of wahhabi ideology in this area. The major challenges of wahhabids in this region are strong resistant of its antagonists such as Shia’s, Sunni sects and Tarighats. . Have a consideration to all major and minor elements in the process of addressing the Saudi religious interventions in three countries of East Africa, is the paradigm of innovation of the paper

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  • east Africa
  • Saudi Arabia
  • wahhabiyat
  • world Islamic league
  • Cultural Diplomacy
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Political studies of Islamic world
Volume 1, Issue 3 - Serial Number 3
November 2013
Pages 101-123
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null, N. (2012). Saudi Arabia’s interventional religious policy in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Political studies of Islamic world, 1(3), 101-123. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2012.209

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null, N. . "Saudi Arabia’s interventional religious policy in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda", Political studies of Islamic world, 1, 3, 2012, 101-123. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2012.209

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null, N. (2012). 'Saudi Arabia’s interventional religious policy in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda', Political studies of Islamic world, 1(3), pp. 101-123. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2012.209

CHICAGO

N. null, "Saudi Arabia’s interventional religious policy in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda," Political studies of Islamic world, 1 3 (2012): 101-123, doi: 10.30479/psiw.2012.209

VANCOUVER

null, N. Saudi Arabia’s interventional religious policy in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Political studies of Islamic world, 2012; 1(3): 101-123. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2012.209

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