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The Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan
Since its founding in 1945, the Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood has enjoyed decades of almost continuous parliamentary presence and state acceptance in Jordan, participating in elections, organising events and even establishing a hospital. In this detailed account of the Muslim Brotherhood's ideological and behavioural development in Jordan, Joas ...
J. Wagemakers
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The “menstruating” Muslim Brotherhood: taboo metaphor, face attack, and gender in Egyptian culture
Social Semiotics, 2022Euphemisms for menstruation and menstruation as a metaphor target have gained much attention in social cognition or communication studies. What is far less explored is the reverse mapping, that is, the use of menstruation as a metaphor source domain (to ...
A. Abdel-Raheem
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Organizational Rifts within Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood and the Question of Violence
Middle East Law and Governance, 2022This article traces the rift within Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood since the July 2013 military coup. It argues that the tensions within the Brotherhood that became public in early 2015 have led to the formation of two organizations within the movement ...
Mohammad Yaghi, Annette Ranko
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The Muslim brotherhood’s perception of Israel
Israel Affairs, 2021Shaul Bartal
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Middle East Law and Governance, 2021
Using the case studies of the 2012 Constitution, the call of al-Jabha al-Salafiyya for the Revolution of the Muslim’s Youth (rmy) and the Salafi’s statement of Nida Ard al-Kinana, this article provides empirical evidence that the Salafists have a ...
Mohammad Yaghi
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Using the case studies of the 2012 Constitution, the call of al-Jabha al-Salafiyya for the Revolution of the Muslim’s Youth (rmy) and the Salafi’s statement of Nida Ard al-Kinana, this article provides empirical evidence that the Salafists have a ...
Mohammad Yaghi
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The Muslim Brotherhood Faultline in Saudi-Qatari Relations: Domestic Divisions and Regional Rivalry
Turkey's Grand Strategy, 2021The commentary argues the Saudi-Qatari tensions lie in conflicting perspectives about the role of political Islam within the fabric of both states and their actions regionally.
M. Menshawy, Simon Mabon
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The Making of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Faith Brand
Middle East Law and Governance, 2021This article sheds light on the use of narrative within the realm of political Islam, taking the Muslim Brotherhood as a topical case study. The argument is that the Brotherhood media served as a faith brand that was based on a narrative aimed at ...
Noha Mellor
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Middle East Law and Governance, 2021
This article traces the struggle between individual agency and organizational structures characterizing the Muslim Brotherhood in the aftermath of the 2013 coup, identifying these tensions as a main point of contention driving its restructuring and ...
Lucia Ardovini
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This article traces the struggle between individual agency and organizational structures characterizing the Muslim Brotherhood in the aftermath of the 2013 coup, identifying these tensions as a main point of contention driving its restructuring and ...
Lucia Ardovini
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Engineering the “Islamic personality”: Muslim Brotherhood education between theory and practice
Asiatische Studien - Études Asiatiques, 2021The Muslim Brotherhood’s ideological belief in Islam as a comprehensive system (šumūlīya) implies ambitious ideas about forming and re-forming the minds, spirits and bodies of Muslim individuals through educational activities within the organisational ...
S. Elsässer
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