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_ethe democratic option of Islamism
_fNaom R̕amr̕ez Da̕z
214 _aLondon
_aNew York
_cRoutledge
_d2018
215 _a1 vol. (X-174 pages)
_d24 cm
225 1 _aRoutledge/St
_iAndrews Syrian studies series
_v1
305 _aPremier tirage broch 2̌020
320 _aBibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Index
330 _a"Anyone who follows world events has heard of the Muslim Brotherhood. Usually considered a fundamentalist religious organisation opposed to secular regimes, the so-called Arab Spring began to challenge this conception, and showed the MB's commitment to democratic principles and elections, albeit with certain difficulties. Until now though, most analysis has focused on the Egyptian branch - the group that gave spiritual birth to the local branches in other countries - with very little having been studied about the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, especially since the Hama massacre of 1982 and the formal disappearance of the group from Syria. This book provides a deep insight into the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood's ideological evolution from its inception until present-day. Since Syria has unfortunately become the place where all forms of Islamism converge, understanding the SMB, their ideological evolution, and their potential role as moderating forces, is essential in order to debunk some clichš on the MB in general. Each chapter corresponds to a specific period in the SMB's timeline, while the final chapter discusses how the endemic gerontocracy of the group calls for an urgent renovation of structures, and stresses the importance of younger generations in renovating the ideology of the SMB. Through the examination of original primary sources written by the SMB themselves, and relevant groups related to them, this book challenges the traditional categories applied to Islamist movements. It will therefore be a key resource for anyone studying Islamist movements, as well as for students and scholars of Middle East and North African Politics" (ed.)
359 2 _bThe democratic option of Islamism
_bKey ideologues of the SMB
_bThe fighting vanguard and the radicalization of the SMB's discourse
_bBack to basics under Bashar al-Asad
_bThe SMB and the Syrian revolution
_bThe generational cleavage and the need for internal reform
410 _tRoutledge/St
_iAndrews Syrian studies series
_v1
601 2 _a
_cSyria
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_aFrr̈es musulmans
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_ySyrie
_2rameau
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_aIslam et politique
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_ySyrie
_2rameau
606 _aIslam and politics
_ySyria
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606 _3052512215
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_aPolitique et gouvernement
_ySyrie
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607 _aSyria
_xPolitics and government
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607 _aSyria
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_bAbes
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801 _bDGU/DLC
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801 1 _bDLC
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915 _aMON