Joas Wagemakers is Associate Professor of Islamic and Arabic Studies at Utrecht University. He has published extensively on Islamist ideology and Islamic movements, including A Quietist Jihadi: The Ideology of Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi (2012) and Salafism in Jordan: Political Islam in a Quietist Community (2016), which won the British-Kuwait Friendship Society Book Prize in 2017.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Context: 1. Sunni Islamic political thought until the twentieth century 2. The early Muslim Brotherhood's political thought 3. The Muslim Brotherhood's behaviour in the Jordanian context Part II. Divisions: 4. Ideological divisions on the state 5. Ideological divisions on political participation 6. Ideological unity on societal rights and freedoms Conclusion.
Introduction Part I. Context: 1. Sunni Islamic political thought until the twentieth century 2. The early Muslim Brotherhood's political thought 3. The Muslim Brotherhood's behaviour in the Jordanian context Part II. Divisions: 4. Ideological divisions on the state 5. Ideological divisions on political participation 6. Ideological unity on societal rights and freedoms Conclusion.
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