Advance Praise for Understanding Arabs: A Contemporary Guide to Modern Society “Margaret Nydell blends her informed understanding of Arab history and contemporary politics with deep and thoughtful insight into Arab culture and psychology. Many authors know much about the former, and a few know much about the latter, but only Understanding Arabs conveys a deep understanding of the synergies of both. This is essential reading for those working in—or with— Arab countries, or seeking to understand Arab society.” — Lawrence R. Velte Associate Professor of Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies, National Defense University, and Associate, Washington Center for Protocol, Inc. “This book is a must-read for anyone wanting to comprehend the Middle East. The writing is fluid, full of examples, and updated to include the Arab Spring. Dr. Nydell, a world renowned linguist with decades of practical experience in the field, is an authoritative voice. She provides profound insights into Arabs’ perceptions underlying political events, and our interactions with each other.” — Elizabeth McKune, Executive Director, Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center, and Former US Ambassador to the State of Qatar “For her understanding of the Arab mind, her expertise in teaching, and her skill in crafting this book, Dr. Nydell is truly a national treasure. Understanding Arabs should be required reading for any professional or policy maker who is involved in any way with working with Arabs or on matters impacting the Middle East.” — F.L. Rusty Capps, Former FBI Supervisory Special Agent, and President of Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence Training Partners LLC. “This is an important and fascinating book, especially for Americans in the cru- cial time in U.S.-Arab relations. Dr. Nydell presents a timely, lucid, and engaging guide to the values and cultures of the Arab world, based on her many years of working and living there, and on her training as a professional linguist. This can- did and wonderfully readable book captures the contrasts and the characteristics of this great civilization and brings them vividly to life for a Western audience.” — Karin Ryding, PhD, Sultan Qaboos bin Said Professor of Arabic, and Chair of the Department of Arabic Language, Georgetown University “Still the only volume of its kind. This timely and needed volume supports serious-minded efforts to learn, understand, and communicate with Arabs and Muslims. Nydell combines her many years of experience living in the region with her special linguistic expertise to offer today’s students insights they are obliged to critically consider before study or research abroad. The accessible presentation succeeds in humanizing as it reveals both the difficult issues and the abiding values that govern peoples’ experiences. Nydell reminds us that in the Middle East and North Africa there will be much more to grasp as continued rapid change alters those lives daily.” — Terrence M. Potter, Visiting Associate Professor, Georgetown University “This latest edition of Understanding Arabs is a great introduction to the Arab world for both the general public and college students who wish to expand their knowledge of the region. Nydell’s book is of tremendous use in the classroom, as it engages the cultural, linguistic, religious and political diversity of the Arab peoples and the Arab lands.” — Douja Mariem Mamelouk, Assistant Professor, French and Arabic Literatures, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Praise for Previous Editions of Understanding Arabs “For fifteen years, Margaret Nydell’s Understanding Arabs has been used by countless Americans preparing to work or live in the Arab world. It is a unique source; there is nothing like it. Written with wit as well as seriousness, it pro- vides a sound cultural appreciation and basic data on the region . . . Her personal message of the tragic events of September 11 should be required reading by all who make decisions or write commentary on the Arab world. —Max L. Gross, Joint Military Intelligence College “Middle East specialists have long relied on their worn copies of Understanding Arabs for insights about Arab social behavior . . . A whole generation of U.S. diplomats were introduced to the subject by Dr. Nydell in the 1970s and 1980s. In this concise and practical guide, she shares her wealth of scholarly and real- world experience, and she does so without the psycho-babble that too often dominates the other surveys of the subject. —Ambassador David L. Mack, Vice President, Middle East Institute y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y understanding A r a bs fifth edition A Contemporary Guide to Arab Society Margaret K. Nydell I N T E R C U L T U R AL P R E S S an imprint of Nicholas Brealey Publishing BOSTON • LONDON First published by Nicholas Brealey Publishing in 2012. 20 Park Plaza, Suite 1115A 3-5 Spafield Street, Clerkenwell Boston, MA 02116, USA London, EC1R 4QB, UK Tel: + 617-523-3801 Tel: +44 (0)20 7239 0360 Fax: + 617-523-3708 Fax: +44 (0)20 7239 0370 www.nicholasbrealey.com © 2012 by Margaret K. Nydell All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission from the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. Printed in the United States of America 16 15 14 13 12 1 2 3 4 5 ISBN: 978-0-98395-580-1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Nydell, Margaret K. Understanding Arabs : A Contemporary Huide to Arab Society / Margaret K. Nydell. — 5th ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 978-0-98395-580-1 (pbk.) 1. Arabs. I. Title. DS36.77.N93 2012 909'.04927--dc23 2011044169 y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Brief Contents A Message from the Author xi Map of the Arab World xxii Preface xxiii Introduction: Patterns of Change xxix Chapter 1 Beliefs and Values 1 Chapter 2 Friends and Strangers 5 Chapter 3 Emotion and Logic 17 Chapter 4 Getting Personal 23 Chapter 5 Men and Women 33 Chapter 6 Social Formalities and Etiquette 47 Chapter 7 The Social Structure 59 Chapter 8 The Role of the Family 63 Chapter 9 Religion and Society 73 Chapter 10 Communicating with Arabs 87 Chapter 11 Islamic Fundamentalism (Islamism) 99 Chapter 12 Anti-Americanism 111 Chapter 13 Arabs and Muslims in the West 127 Chapter 14 The Arab Countries, Similarities and Differences: The Arab Countries in Africa 145 Chapter 15 The Arab Countries in the Center 169 Chapter 16 The Arab Countries in the Arabian Peninsula 189 iii iv Brief Contents Conclusion 211 Appendix: The Arabic Language 215 Notes 223 Bibliography 247 Index 265 About the Author 277 y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Contents A Message from the Author xi The Arab Spring xii Terrorism xiv Looking to the Future xx Map of the Arab World xxii Preface xxiii Introduction: Patterns of Change xxix Modernization xxix The Arab Human Development Reports xxxiv The Effects of Change xxxiv The Muslim View xxxvi Islamic Education xxxvii Facing the Future xxxviii Chapter 1 Beliefs and Values 1 Basic Arab Values and Attitudes 3 Basic Arab Self-Perceptions 4 Chapter 2 Friends and Strangers 5 The Concept of Friendship 5 Reciprocal Favors 5 Introductions 7 Visiting Patterns 8 Business Friendships 10 Office Relations 11 Criticism 12 v vi Contents Intermediaries 13 Private and Public Manners 14 Chapter 3 Emotion and Logic 17 Objectivity and Subjectivity 17 Fatalism 18 What Is Reality? 18 The Human Dimension 20 Persuasion 21 Chapter 4 Getting Personal 23 Personal Questions 23 Sensitive Subjects 24 Social Distance 25 Gestures 27 Names 28 Chapter 5 Men and Women 33 Social Interaction 33 Displaying Intimacy 35 The Status of Women 35 Women’s Right to Vote 38 Women in Government Positions 39 Women’s Power in the Family 39 The Headscarf and the Veil 40 Polygamy 43 Traditional Gender Roles 44 Western Women 45 Looking Toward the Future 46 Chapter 6 Social Formalities and Etiquette 47 Hospitality 47 Time and Appointments 49 Discussing Business 50 Sharing Meals 51 Smoking 54 Rules of Etiquette 55 Contents vii Chapter 7 The Social Structure 59 Social Classes 59 Image and Upper-Class Behavior 60 Dealing with Service People 61 Chapter 8 The Role of the Family 63 Family Loyalty and Obligations 63 Relations Among Family Members 65 Marriage 67 Divorce 68 Child-Rearing Practices 69 Talking About Your Family 70 Chapter 9 Religion and Society 73 Religious Affiliation 73 Religious Practices 73 The Religion of Islam 75 Sunni and Shia 79 The Sharia, Islamic Law 79 The Qur’an and the Bible 81 Passages from the Qur’an 84 Chapter 10 Communicating with Arabs 87 Varieties of Arabic 88 The Superiority of Arabic 89 The Prestige of Classical Arabic 90 Eloquence of Speech 91 Speech Mannerisms 93 Pleasant and Indirect Responses 94 The Power of Words 94 Euphemisms 95 The Written Word 96 Proverbs 97 Chapter 11 Islamic Fundamentalism (Islamism) 99 Definitions and Numbers 99 Jihad 104
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