Riadh Sidaoui

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Riadh Sidaoui
رياض الصيداوي
Born (1967-05-14)14 May 1967
Bou Hajla, Tunisia
Residence Geneva
Nationality Tunisian, Swiss
Fields sociology, political sciences
Alma mater Tunis University, University of Geneva

Riadh Sidaoui (رياض الصيداوي) (born in Bou Hajla, 14 May 1967) is a Tunisian writer and political scientist who has swiss nationality.[1][2]

He is the director of the Geneva-based Arab Centre for Research and Political and Social Analysis[3] and redactor-in-chief of Arabic news website Taqadoumiya since 2010.[4] He has also published many articles and studies in journals that appear in London such as Al-Hayat and Al-Quds Al-Arabi.[5]

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Education

After studying in Kairouan, he joined the Tunis University and obtained a master’s degree in journalism (political specialization) from the Institute of Press and Information Sciences of Tunis (political specialization) in 1992, and a DEA (diplôme d'études approfondies) in 1995 from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of Tunis.

He moved to Switzerland in 1995, where he studied at the University of Geneva. After obtaining a Master of Advanced Studies in development studies from the Graduate Institute of Development Studies in 1997,[6] he obtained a Master of Advanced Studies in political sciences from the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences of Geneva in 1998.[7]

Thought

Islamists

Sidaoui draws attention to the fact that many fanatical Islamists have degrees in sciences, in fact, the September 11 attacks were committed by youth who have completed studies in natural sciences and not in history or in philosophy or sociology,[8] he explains : Despite the lack of a comprehensive study on the occupational origin of the leadership of Islamist movements in the Arab world, we can see an almost total domination of scientific careers. It seems that the number of engineers, doctors, physicists, etc., acting on behalf of Islam, is considerable. This thesis is confirmed by the success of Islamists in the elections of scientific advice in the faculties of sciences. This same success is difficult if not impossible in the faculties of Humanities and Social Sciences.[8]

After the fall of Arab dictators in the Arab spring, Sidaoui said that the first winner of revolutions Arab Islamists in view of their capacity of mobilization and organization.[9] In addition, he noted that the Islamists have the overwhelming support of the Gulf countries, the petrodollars, but also the United States that accept a moderate Islam in the Arab world, as in Turkey.[9]

Saudi Wahhabism

According to Riadh Sidaoui, habitual use of the term Wahhabism is scientifically false, and it should substitute the concept of Saudi Wahhabism[citation needed][clarification needed]. Indeed, it is an Islamic doctrine which is based on the historical alliance between the political and financial power represented by Ibn Saud and the religious authority represented by Abdul Al-Wahhab, the doctrine continues to exist to this day thanks to this alliance, the financing of several religious channels and the formation of several sheikhs.[10][11]

Sidaoui think that the political foundations of Islam lie in the republican democratic and non-Wahhabi monarchy mind, for him, the Saudi Wahhabism is a threat to Islam, Muslims and all humanity.[12]

Publications

In English

In Arabic

  • Hiwarat nassiriyya (حوارات ناصرية) éd. Arabesques, Tunis, 1992 (rééd. Centre arabe de recherches et d'analyses, Beyrouth, 2003). ISBN 9973-763-00-9 ;
  • Heikel aw al milaf asirri il dhakira al arabiyya (هيكل أو الملف السري للذاكرة العربية), Tunis, 1993 (rééd. Le Caire, 2000 et Beyrouth, 2003). ISBN 9973-17-315-5 ;
  • Siraat annourab assiyasiyya wal askariyya fil jazair : al hizb, al jaych, al dawla صراعات النخب السياسية والعسكرية في الجزائر: الحزب،) (الجيش، الدولة, éd. Arab Institute for Research and Publishing, Beyrouth, 2000 ;
  • Jean Ziegler yatahadath ila al Arab (جان زجلر يتحدث إلى العرب), éd. Centre arabe de recherches et d'analyses, Beyrouth, 2003 ;
  • Maarek Abd Ennacer (معارك عبد الناصر), éd. Centre arabe de recherches et d'analyses, Beyrouth, 2003 ;

In French

  • L'islamisme en Algérie: une révolution en marche ?, éd. Université de Genève, Genève, 1998;[13]
  • FIS, armée, GIA : vainqueurs et vaincus, éd. Publisud, Paris, 2002;[14]
  • L'Armée algérienne 1954/1994: Mutations internes, éd. Centre arabe de recherches et d'analyses, Paris, 2003.

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