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The Muslim Brotherhood, founded in Egypt in 1928 by the schoolteacher Ḥasan al-Bannā, is one of the most controversial Islamic movements. Evaluations of it range from descriptions of it as an extremist movement and a fundamental threat to an important ...
Rickard Lagervall
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Ideological Rapprochement of the Islamic Revolution and the Muslim Brotherhood
The creation of the Sunni Muslim Brotherhood movement in Egypt in 1928, and the success of the Shiite Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979, led by the Khomeini movement, are important events in the twentieth century for the Muslim world and the Middle ...
A. ElDeeb
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Amidst multiple foreign policy flip-flops of the Turkish government, the Middle East is where observers agree most about the explanatory priority of ideational factors over realpolitik calculations.
Hakkı Taş
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This article focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship with violence after the 2013 military coup. Following the Brotherhood’s sudden ouster from government, scholars predicted that renewed repression would lead to the radicalization of ...
E. Biagini, Lucia Ardovini
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With almost every part of the Muslim world having suffered from European colonisation, the roles and relations of Islamicate movements in anti-colonial history cannot be ignored.
J. Gani
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Post-Islamism in Tunisia and Egypt: Contradictory Trajectories
In the wake of the Tunisian Revolution of 2011, Ennahda leader Rached Ghannouchi distanced his party from the main Islamist paradigm, which is spearheaded primarily by the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, and announced the separation of the religious ...
Houssem Ben Lazreg
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Why Did We Disown the Muslim Brotherhood? [PDF]
Islamic movements had seemed to be ubiquitous, but a little work had profoundly looked at the internal issues of those movements that marked their increase and influence.
Omar Gomaa , Mehmet Ozalp
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The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt: A Gramscian re-examination
Regarded as Egypt’s most influential oppositional force, the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) was analysed from a Gramscian lens that projected it as a counterhegemonic force par excellence.
Nadim Mirshak
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A Challenge to the Modern Constitutional System of Germany: The Activities of the Muslim Brotherhood
The article is devoted to the challenge of the modern constitutional system of Germany by Islamic organizations. Mass migration from Muslim countries and the formation of “parallel” Muslim communities led to the fact that it was in this environment that ...
L. A. Andreeva
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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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