The Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan
Title | The Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan PDF eBook |
Author | Joas Wagemakers |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2020-09-17 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1108839657 |
A wide-ranging account of the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan and its ideological and behavioural development since its founding in 1945.
Islamism and Globalisation in Jordan
Title | Islamism and Globalisation in Jordan PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Atzori |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 285 |
Release | 2015-05-22 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1317589599 |
This book explores the activities of the local Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan. It examines how the Brotherhood, working to establish an alternative social, political and moral order through a network of Islamic institutions, made a huge contribution to the transformation of Jordanian society. It reveals, however, that the Brotherhood’s involvement in the economic realm, in Islamic financial activities, led it to engage with the neo-liberal approach to the economy, with the result that the Islamic social institutions created by the Brotherhood, such as charities, lost their importance in favour of profit-oriented activities owned by leading Islamist individuals. The book thereby demonstrates the "hybridisation" of Islamism, and argues that Islamism is not an abstract set of beliefs, but rather a collection of historically constructed practices. The book also illustrates how globalisation is profoundly influencing culture and society in the Arab world, though modified by the adoption of an Islamic framework.
The Management of Islamic Activism
Title | The Management of Islamic Activism PDF eBook |
Author | Quintan Wiktorowicz |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2001-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780791448359 |
Shows how the laws governing civil society are used to regulate Islamic activism in Jordan.
The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria
Title | The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria PDF eBook |
Author | Dara Conduit |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 287 |
Release | 2019-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1108499775 |
A look at the history of the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria, examining why the group failed to capitalise on its political advantage during the Syrian uprising and civil war.
The Muslim Brotherhood and the Kings of Jordan, 1945-1993
Title | The Muslim Brotherhood and the Kings of Jordan, 1945-1993 PDF eBook |
Author | Marion Boulby |
Publisher | South Florida-Rochester-St. Lo |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | History |
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Boulby examines the ideology and social base of the organization from its founding, based on the notion that the considerable discussion of contemporary Islamist organizations in Middle Eastern and Western literature have insufficiently analyzed specific movements in specific countries. She focuses on the Brotherhood's relationship with the Jordanian state to highlight several characteristics. Among them are a non-confrontational approach to the regime, a willingness to work within a parliamentary system without embracing liberal democracy as an end goal, and the disintegration of the symbiotic relationship in the last few years of the study period. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
The Muslim Brotherhood
Title | The Muslim Brotherhood PDF eBook |
Author | Carrie Rosefsky Wickham |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 424 |
Release | 2015-05-26 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0691163642 |
How the Muslim Brotherhood rose to power in Egypt, and what it means for the Islamic world Following the Arab Spring, the Muslim Brotherhood achieved a level of influence previously unimaginable. Yet the implications of the Brotherhood's rise and dramatic fall for the future of democratic governance, peace, and stability in the region are disputed and remain open to debate. Drawing on more than one hundred in-depth interviews as well as Arabic-language sources never before accessed by Western researchers, Carrie Rosefsky Wickham traces the evolution of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt from its founding in 1928 to the fall of Hosni Mubarak and the watershed elections of 2011-2012. Highlighting elements of movement continuity and change, Wickham demonstrates that shifts in Islamist worldviews, goals, and strategies are not the result of a single strand of cause and effect, and provides a systematic, fine-grained account of Islamist group evolution in Egypt and the wider Arab world. In a new afterword, Wickham discusses what has happened in Egypt since Muhammad Morsi was ousted and the Muslim Brotherhood fell from power.
The Muslim Brotherhood and the West
Title | The Muslim Brotherhood and the West PDF eBook |
Author | Martyn Frampton |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 673 |
Release | 2018-02-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0674984897 |
A Foreign Affairs Best Book of the Year In the century since the Muslim Brotherhood first emerged in Egypt, its idea of “the West” has remained a key driver of its behavior. From its founding, the Brotherhood stood opposed to the British Empire and Western cultural influence. Its leaders hoped to create more pristine, authentically Islamic societies. As British power gave way to American, the Brotherhood oscillated between anxiety about the West and the need to engage with it, while American and British officials struggled to understand the group, unsure whether to shun or embrace it. The Muslim Brotherhood and the West offers the first comprehensive history of the relationship between the world’s largest Islamist movement and the powers that have dominated the Middle East for the past hundred years. Drawing on extensive archival research in London and Washington and the Brotherhood’s writings in Arabic and English, Martyn Frampton reveals the history of this charged relationship down to the eve of the Arab Spring. What emerges is an authoritative account of a story that is crucial to understanding one of the world’s most turbulent regions. “Rigorous yet absorbing...Fills a crucial gap in the literature and will be essential reading not just for scholars, but for anyone seeking to understand the ever-problematic relationship between religion and politics in today’s Middle East.” —Financial Times “Breaks new ground by examining the links between the Egyptian Brotherhood’s relations with Britain and...the United States.” —Times Literary Supplement