مُسبّبات ظاهرة التّطرف في المُجتمعات العربيّة ومُعالجاتها: دراسة حالة المملكة العربيّة السّعودية

Section: Articles
Published
Jun 1, 2026
Pages
213-227

Abstract

The phenomenon of extremism is one of the most prominent challenges facing Arab societies in the modern era due to its serious repercussions on security, stability, and development. Analyzing its root causes and the contexts that fuel it, in addition to examining the most significant possible approaches to limit its spread, is therefore essential. This study focuses on several key dimensions; political, security, economic, religious, and social, that contribute to the growth of extremist thought in a number of Arab countries. Among the most notable factors are the absence of social justice, the marginalization of large segments of youth, the weakness of educational and religious institutions, the spread of corruption, and deteriorating economic conditions.             


The study also reviews the efforts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as a case study in combating extremism through security policies, educational reforms, intellectual rehabilitation programs, and the role of media. In addition, it highlights strategies aimed at reducing the space for extremism by promoting justice, empowering youth, and fostering a culture of tolerance and dialogue.                                                                                

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