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Muslim Brotherhood and women: critical notes
In this article we will approach the history of the Muslim Brotherhood since its foundation in 1928 until today, and the women’s section of the same Muslim brotherhood called Muslim Sisters. Then, we present and analyze the opinions or fatwas included in
Hany El Erian El Bassal
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Securitizing the Muslim Brotherhood: state violence and authoritarianism in Egypt after the Arab Spring [PDF]
Unprecedented levels of state violence against the Muslim Brotherhood, and the widespread acceptance of this violence by Egyptians following the July 2013 military coup, have been under-examined by scholars of both critical security studies and Middle ...
Abdelrahman M +25 more
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Feminist Dilemmas in (Counter-)revolutionary Egypt [PDF]
The article discusses feminist dilemmas in Egypt in the context of polarised positions between the Muslim Brotherhood and the ...
Al-Ali Nadje, Nadje Al-Ali
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The Importance of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egyptian Policy and the Events of the 2011 Arab Spring [PDF]
Przedmiotem niniejszego artykułu jest przedstawienie roli Bractwa Muzułmańskiego w polityce Egiptu w XX wieku oraz analiza stanowiska i wpływu, jaki wywarło na wydarzenia Arabskiej Wiosny w 2011 roku. Bracia Muzułmanie od momentu założenia w 1928 roku są
Purat, Andrzej
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Muslim Brotherhood Activity in Egypt (20th - Early 21st Centuries)
The article examines the origins of political Islam in the Middle East and the terminological aspect of the problem. The stages of the formation of the Egyptian Islamic organization Muslim Brotherhood were clarified and its key ideological tenets were ...
Nazarii Lutsenko
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Muslim Brotherhood thought and Morsi's Government; study differences and similarities [PDF]
Muslim Brotherhood is one of the oldest Sunni Islamic organizations in the Arab world and somehow is the root of all Islamic movements in the Sunni world. After 2011 revolution the Brotherhood took the government for a while.
Mojtaba Amani
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Who Supported the Early Muslim Brotherhood? [PDF]
AbstractScholarship on political Islam suggests that support for early Islamist movements came from literate merchants, government officials, and professionals who lacked political representation. We test these claims with a unique tranche of microlevel data drawn from a Muslim Brotherhood petition campaign in interwar Egypt.
Neil Ketchley +2 more
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A pure mind and a healthy body: an Islamic perspective
In today’s Egypt we see the Muslim Brotherhood supporting hospitals, healthcare centres and other charities, but where does this focus on promoting good health and providing the necessary services stem from?
Nina Björkman
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Ajami scripts in the Senegalese speech community [PDF]
Wolofal (from Wolof: Wolof language or ethnic group and ‘-al’: causative morpheme) is an Ajami writing (a generic term commonly used to refer to non-Arabic languages written with Arabic scripts) used to transliterate Wolof in Senegal.It results from the ...
Ngom, Fallou
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Trauma as counter-revolutionary colonisation: narratives from (post)revolutionary Egypt [PDF]
We argue that multiple levels of trauma were present in Egypt before, during and after the 2011 revolution. Individual, social and political trauma constitute a triangle of traumatisation which was strategically employed by the Egyptian counter ...
Alexander J C +22 more
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