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Basics of the rule of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt: Challenges of Reinforcing the Alternative System
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Basics of the rule of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt: Challenges of Reinforcing the Alternative System
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POWER STRUGGLES IN THE MIDDLE EAST : THE ISLAMIST POLITICS OF HIZBULLAH AND THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD /
Published 2016“…The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and Hizbullah in Lebanon had or have as part of their raison d't̊re the idea of pan-Islamist activism. …”
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The Impact of Arab Spring on the Political Future of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Middle East
Published 2019-04-01“…The disastrous outcome of the Arab Spring in Syria, Libya and Yemen, and the banning of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and UAE, has weakened the Muslim Brotherhood’s political influence in the region in general and in Jordan in particular. …”
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Post-Islamism in Tunisia and Egypt: Contradictory Trajectories
Published 2021-06-01“…In the wake of the Tunisian Revolution of 2011, Ennahda leader Rached Ghannouchi distanced his party from the main Islamist paradigm, which is spearheaded primarily by the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, and announced the separation of the religious movement entirely from its political wing (al-Siyasi and al-da’awi). …”
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Against the Tarbiyah’s Symbolism of Hijab: Feminism, Islamic Conservatism and Reconstruction of Hijab Symbolism in Indonesia
Published 2021-10-01“…Since the Reformasi in 1998, the wearing of hijab has grown significantly along with the spread of the Tarbiyah movement, a transnational Islamist movement affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood from Egypt. The rise of Islamic conservatism has targeted women to be controlled through their dress and caused Indonesian women to lose their freedom to decide whether they want to wear hijab or not. …”
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KONSISTENSI POLITIK LUAR NEGERI MESIR TERHADAP AMERIKA SERIKAT DI ERA MOHAMMAD MURSI
Published 2014“…However, the 2011 Egypt revolution, which followed by the election of Mohammad Mursi from the Muslim Brotherhood as Egypt's first civilian president, it did not change the Egyptian foreign policy, especially towards the United States. …”
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