The Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan

Since its founding in 1945, the Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood has enjoyed decades of almost continuous parliamentary presence and state acceptance in Jordan, participating in elections, organising events and even establishing a hospital. In this detailed account of the Muslim Brotherhood's ideol...

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Autor principal: Wagemakers, Joas 1979- (Author)
Tipo de documento: Recurso Electrónico Livro
Idioma:Inglês
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WorldCat: WorldCat
Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Publicado em: Cambridge, United Kingdom New York, NY, USA Port Melbourne, VIC, Australia New Delhi, India Singapore Cambridge University Press [2020]
Em:Ano: 2020
Coletânea / Revista:Cambridge Middle East studies 60
Outras palavras-chave:B Jamāʻat al-Ikhwān al-Muslimīn (Jordan) History
B Jamāʻat al-Ikhwān al-Muslimīn (Jordan) ; History
B Islam and politics History 20th century (Jordan)
B Islam and politics ; Jordan ; History ; 20th century
B Jordan ; Politics and government ; 20th century
B Jordan Politics and government 20th century
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9781108839655
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Resumo:Since its founding in 1945, the Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood has enjoyed decades of almost continuous parliamentary presence and state acceptance in Jordan, participating in elections, organising events and even establishing a hospital. In this detailed account of the Muslim Brotherhood's ideological and behavioural development in Jordan, Joas Wagemakers focusses on the group's long history and complex relationship with the state, its parliament and society. It shows how age-old concepts derived from classical Islam and the writings of global Islamist scholars have been used and reused by modern-day Jordanian Islamists to shape their beliefs in the context of the present-day nation-state. Far from its reputation as a two-faced global conspiracy bent on conquering the West, the Muslim Brotherhood is a deeply divided group that has nevertheless maintained a fascinating internal ideological consistency in its use of similar religious concepts. As such, it is part of, and continues to build on, trends in Muslim thought that go back hundreds of years.
Descrição do item:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 21 Sep 2020)
Descrição Física:1 online resource (xi, 288 pages)
ISBN:1108884776
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/9781108884778