Background [ ] Al-Rasheed was born in Paris to a Saudi father and a Lebanese mother | In 2005, after an appearance on TV criticizing the Saudi government, , at the time the governor of Riyadh province, who later became king of Saudia Arabia, telephoned al-Rasheed's father, claiming that her Saudi citizenship was withdrawn as punishment for her television appearance |
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She then started her studies in anthropology and sociology at the | , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press• Al-Rasheed has held a position at the Department of Theology and Religious Studies in and as a Visiting Professor at the Middle East Centre at the |
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Mazaq Al-islah fi al-Saudiyyah fi al-Qarn al-Wahid wa al-Ishrin, London: al-Saqi• Counter-Narratives: History, Contemporary Society and Politics in Saudi Arabia and Yemen, New York,• In 1975, King was assassinated by his nephew, | His mother was a sister of al-Rasheed's father, and the Saudi government accused the of being behind the assassination |
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Shortly after her birth, the family moved to , where al-Rasheed grew up | She gives occasional lectures in the , , and the |
She has written several books and articles in academic journals on the Arabian Peninsula, Arab migration, globalisation, gender, and religious transnationalism.
, Hurst Edited books [ ]• eds, Demystifying the Caliphate: Historical Memory and Contemporary Contexts, London: Hurst and Co | As of 2016 , she is a Visiting Research Professor at the Middle East Institute at the |
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She is the granddaughter of , the last prince of the , which was conquered by the in the early 20th century | Previously, she was Prize Research Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford |
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