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Becoming an Ex: Dynamics of Disengagement from Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood after 2011

Middle East Law and Governance, 2021
This article explores the disengagement of members from Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood. Following both the 2011 uprising and the 2013 coup, increasing disenchantment with the group’s ideology and political project have led many members to reconsider their ...
M. Menshawy, Khalil al-Anani
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Theological Divergence and Political Convergence in Salafiyyah and the Muslim Brotherhood

An-Nur International Journal of Islamic Thought
This study explores the theological and political dimensions of two major Islamic revivalist movements: Salafiyyah and the Muslim Brotherhood. It begins by situating both within the broader context of colonialism, the collapse of the Ottoman Caliphate ...
Husnul Hotimah, Salsabila Salsabila
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Factors Affecting the Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Parliamentary Elections in Kuwait 2023

Contemporary Arab Affairs
This article seeks to shed light on the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Kuwaiti parliamentary elections of 2023. It identifies a number of structural factors behind the increase in the number of Muslim Brotherhood deputies: the weak coordination ...
Haila Al-Mekaimi
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Stagnation Vs adaptation: tracking the Muslim Brotherhood’s trajectories after the 2013 coup

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2020
This article traces the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s trajectories in the aftermath of 2013 up to 2018, focusing on the main challenges that the movement faces when trying to react to its perceived failure and ongoing repression.
Lucia Ardovini
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Devout Neoliberalism?! Explaining Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood's Socio-economic Perspective and Policies

Politics and Religion, 2020
How can we explain the neoliberal orientation of Islamist movements in the Middle East? This paper attempts to answer this question by exploring the case of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. It analyzes in depth the Brotherhood's socio-economic vision and
Khalil al-Anani
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Revolutionary Egypt in the Eyes of the Muslim Brotherhood: A Framing Analysis of Ikhwanweb, Mohammed el-Nawawy and Mohamad Hamas Elmasry (2018)

Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research, 2020
Revolutionary Egypt in the Eyes of the Muslim Brotherhood: A Framing Analysis of Ikhwanweb, Mohammed el-Nawawy and Mohamad Hamas Elmasry (2018)Lanham, Boulder, New York and London: Rowman & Littlefield, 177 pp.,ISBN 978-1-53810-072-1, h/bk, $75 ...
Mazhar al-Zo’by
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Rentier Islamism: The Influence of the Muslim Brotherhood in Gulf Monarchies

Middle Eastern Studies, 2019
Courtney Freer has produced a serious and thoroughly researched overview of an important and understudied topic: a comparative analysis of the origins and evolution of the Muslim Brotherhood's acti...
Brandon Friedman
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Communication strategies of winning hearts and minds: The case of the Muslim Brotherhood’s political communication campaign post Morsi’s downfall

Global Media and Communication, 2020
This article examines how social movements attempt to repair a tarnished image and win the hearts and minds of the public. It studies the Muslim Brotherhood’s political communication campaign post-July 2013.
Moeen Koa
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The Closed Circle: Joining and Leaving the Muslim Brotherhood in the West

Terrorism and Political Violence, 2020
Should the Muslim Brotherhood be considered a “terrorist” organization? By 2019, the president of the U.S. and several congressmen had floated the idea.
C. Harmon
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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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