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Rentier Islamism: the influence of the Muslim brotherhood in Gulf monarchies

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2020
There is a burgeoning literature on Islamist movements in the Arab world, including on the Muslim Brotherhood both before and after the 2011 Arab uprisings.
Mahmoud Farag
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The Failure of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Arab World

, 2020
This book is an indispensable resource for anyone looking to understand the Muslim Brotherhood; Qatar's role in promoting the group; and the ideological, social, and religious factors that have led to its ultimate failure.
Nawaf E. Obaid
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“They Were Going Together with the Ikhwan”: The Influence of Muslim Brotherhood Thinkers on Shi‘i Islamists during the Cold War

The Middle East Journal, 2020
:By analyzing the interest displayed by the followers of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in writings by members of the Muslim Brotherhood, this article shows how the Shi‘i Islamist movement in Iran and Afghanistan was both transnational and influenced by ...
Siarhei Bohdan
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Understanding Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood

African Security Review, 2008
The disentangling of liberalism from democracy is one of the great paradoxes of our time, and the group that embodies this dichotomy more than any other is Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood. The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood is the one of the oldest and most influential Islamist movements in the world and seeks to impose a fundamentalist vision on Egyptian ...
Laurence Caromba, Hussein Solomon
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Inside the Muslim Brotherhood: Religion, Identity, and Politics

Asian Affairs, 2020
The Muslim Brotherhood (al-ikhwan al-muslimun) was founded in 1928 by Hasan al-Banna, an Egyptian primary school teacher, who described the movement as “a Salafi message, a Sunni way, a Sufi truth,...
Fitzroy Morrissey
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Preaching and ruling: The Jordanian muslim brotherhood post Arab uprisings

, 2020
When under pressure do mainstream Islamist movements moderate more, or do they moderate less? Focusing on the Muslim Brotherhood movement in Jordan, I argue that religious framing and references ar...
Lamis El Muhtaseb
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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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