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Nathan French in The Conversation: ‘Saudi reforms are softening Islam’s role’

The crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, is bringing a new vision of a “moderate, balanced” Saudi Islam by minimizing the role of Saudi religious institutions once seen as critical to the monarchy, French says

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Nathan French in The Conversation: ‘Saudi reforms are softening Islam’s role’

Under the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, or “MBS,”  women have been allowed to drive; co-educational classrooms, movie theaters, and all-night concerts in the desert – in which men and women dance together – are a new normal, says Nathan French, associate professor of Comparative Religion. 

“MBS acknowledges that these reforms risk infuriating certain constituents or could even provoke retaliation,” French says. As a scholar who studies interpretations of Islamic law to justify or contest militancy, he follows these reforms closely.

Read his article in The Conversation (Sept. 5).