The Muslim Brotherhood and the Ennahda Movement: Retreating into the shadows.
(الإخوان المسلمون وحركة النهضة الانكفاء إلى الظل)

Title The Muslim Brotherhood and the Ennahda Movement: Retreating into the shadows.
Title Original الإخوان المسلمون وحركة النهضة الانكفاء إلى الظل
Author Pargeter, Alison.
Author Original بارجيتر أليسون
Publication Date: 2018
Publication Place Beirut - Dar Al Saqi
Subject Arab Spring, 2010-, Islamic sects
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 300
Library: Wesleyan University Library
Library Asset ID ISBN : 9786140301290, ISBN : 6140301297, ISBN : 9786144259740, ISBN : 6144259740
Record ID alma9932737017803768
Library Location See online access
Date 2018
Notes This book reviews, through study and analysis, the law of the history of states and societies as stated in the Wise Revelation, as well as the path of development of human societies from the era of motherhood to fatherhood, all the way to the era of equality and pluralism. He explains to us that every single, backward society carries the seeds of its own destruction and torment. Rather, it is the one that gives reasons for outsiders to intervene, as is the case with colonialism. After confirming that the wise revelation does not call for the abolition of pluralism and private property, he presents to us a basic concept in the movement of societies based on the fact that human history moves forward and towards development and pluralism and the destruction of backwardness and unilateralism, with talk about the emergence of cities and the struggle between the authority of knowledge and the authority of law, in addition to a discussion of the duality of Shura. Freedom to download and other issues.
Sample Text • Intro • Thanks and appreciation • Introduction • Part One: Egypt • Chapter One: The rise of the “Muslim Brotherhood” • Chapter Two: The “Brotherhood” in power: an empty vision • Chapter Three: The Fall • Part Two: Libya • Chapter Four: The “Muslim Brotherhood” in Libya: emerging from the shadows • Chapter Five: Appearing in public • Part Three: Tunisia • Chapter Six: “The Renaissance Movement” leads the way • Chapter Seven: Flattery, crisis, and collapse • Conclusion • References • About the book.
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The Muslim Brotherhood and the Ennahda Movement: Retreating into the shadows.

(الإخوان المسلمون وحركة النهضة الانكفاء إلى الظل)
Author Pargeter, Alison.
Author Original بارجيتر أليسون
Publication Date 2018
Publication Place Beirut - Dar Al Saqi
Subject Arab Spring, 2010-, Islamic sects
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 300
Library Wesleyan University Library
Library Asset ID ISBN : 9786140301290, ISBN : 6140301297, ISBN : 9786144259740, ISBN : 6144259740
Record ID alma9932737017803768
Library Location See online access
Date 2018
Notes This book reviews, through study and analysis, the law of the history of states and societies as stated in the Wise Revelation, as well as the path of development of human societies from the era of motherhood to fatherhood, all the way to the era of equality and pluralism. He explains to us that every single, backward society carries the seeds of its own destruction and torment. Rather, it is the one that gives reasons for outsiders to intervene, as is the case with colonialism. After confirming that the wise revelation does not call for the abolition of pluralism and private property, he presents to us a basic concept in the movement of societies based on the fact that human history moves forward and towards development and pluralism and the destruction of backwardness and unilateralism, with talk about the emergence of cities and the struggle between the authority of knowledge and the authority of law, in addition to a discussion of the duality of Shura. Freedom to download and other issues.
Sample Text • Intro • Thanks and appreciation • Introduction • Part One: Egypt • Chapter One: The rise of the “Muslim Brotherhood” • Chapter Two: The “Brotherhood” in power: an empty vision • Chapter Three: The Fall • Part Two: Libya • Chapter Four: The “Muslim Brotherhood” in Libya: emerging from the shadows • Chapter Five: Appearing in public • Part Three: Tunisia • Chapter Six: “The Renaissance Movement” leads the way • Chapter Seven: Flattery, crisis, and collapse • Conclusion • References • About the book.
Baskı 1st ed.
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