Leor Halevi
Vanderbilt University
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International Journal of Middle East Studies | 2012
Leor Halevi
This article deals with the origins, development, and popularity of boycott fatwas. Born of the marriage of Islamic politics and Islamic economics in an age of digital communications, these fatwas targeted American, Israeli, and Danish commodities between 2000 and 2006. Muftis representing both mainstream and, surprisingly, radical tendencies argued that jihad can be accomplished through nonviolent consumer boycotts. Their argument marks a significant development in the history of jihad doctrine because boycotts, construed as jihadi acts, do not belong to the commonplace categories of jihad as a “military” or a “spiritual” struggle. The article also demonstrates that boycott fatwas emerged, to a large degree, from below. New media, in particular interconnected computer networks, made it easier for laypersons to drive the juridical discourse. They did so before September 11 as well as, more insistently, afterward. Their consumer jihad had some economic impact on targeted multinationals, and it provoked corporate reactions.
Archive | 2007
Leor Halevi
The American Historical Review | 2009
Leora Auslander; Amy Bentley; Leor Halevi; H. Otto Sibum; Christopher Witmore
Past & Present | 2004
Leor Halevi
Journal of the History of Ideas | 2002
Leor Halevi
The American Historical Review | 2013
Leor Halevi
Material Religion | 2016
Leor Halevi
The American Historical Review | 2015
Leor Halevi
Archive | 2014
Leor Halevi
The American Historical Review | 2011
Leor Halevi