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Tunisia’s Muslim Brotherhood?

2017
Chapter 2 shows that religious forces flourished as a reaction to Bourguiba’s modernising efforts. They initially organised themselves as a loose association, al-Jamaʿa al-Islamiyya (the Islamic Group), a movement focusing on public morality, which quickly became politicized and in 1979 established the Islamic Tendency Movement (Mouvement de la ...
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The Muslim Brotherhood

2022
The Muslim Brotherhood is often represented in mainstream media as a theocratic organisation that preaches Qur’an-based violence and is out to grab power in the West. As this book shows, such representations are wrought with prejudice and oversimplification; the organisation is in reality much more dynamic and diverse. Its goals, ideology and influence
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Comparing Three Muslim Brotherhoods

2010
The banner of the Islamist revolution in the Middle East today has largely passed to groups sponsored by or derived from the Muslim Brotherhood. This chapter examines three key Muslim Brotherhood groups—those of Syria, Jordan, and Egypt— compares their politics and methods, and looks at the relationships among them.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood

2010
In contrast to its sister organization in Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria began by engaging in the politics of parliamentary democracy at the time of the country’s independence in 1946. This policy compelled the Brotherhood to forego its Islamist agenda and pursue more or less a pragmatic policy.
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The Muslim Brotherhood in Germany

2010
The Muslim Brotherhood gained its first foothold in Germany when the Geneva-based Egyptian Said Ramadan (1926–1995), a close confidant and son-in-law of Muslim Brotherhood founder Hasan al-Banna, took over the Islamic Center in Munich (Islamisches Zentrum Munchen) in 1960.
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Muslim brotherhoods

Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society, 1954
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Hamas: The Palestinian Muslim Brotherhood

2010
Palestinian Islamic politics have been dominated in the past three decades by the Muslim Brotherhood, later known as the Hamas. With its seizure of the Gaza Strip, Hamas came to be a virtual government, competing for leadership of all Palestinians on a near-equal basis with Fatah and its Palestinian Authority (PA) regime.
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