A wide-ranging account of the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan and its ideological and behavioural development since its founding in 1945.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joas Wagemakers is Associate Professor of Islamic and Arabic Studies at Utrecht University. He has published extensively on Islamist ideology and Islamic movements, including A Quietist Jihadi: The Ideology of Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi (2012) and Salafism in Jordan: Political Islam in a Quietist Community (2016), which won the British-Kuwait Friendship Society Book Prize in 2017.
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Introduction Part I. Context: 1. Sunni Islamic political thought until the twentieth century 2. The early Muslim Brotherhood's political thought 3. The Muslim Brotherhood's behaviour in the Jordanian context Part II. Divisions: 4. Ideological divisions on the state 5. Ideological divisions on political participation 6. Ideological unity on societal rights and freedoms Conclusion.
Introduction Part I. Context: 1. Sunni Islamic political thought until the twentieth century 2. The early Muslim Brotherhood's political thought 3. The Muslim Brotherhood's behaviour in the Jordanian context Part II. Divisions: 4. Ideological divisions on the state 5. Ideological divisions on political participation 6. Ideological unity on societal rights and freedoms Conclusion.
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