All Entries in the "Syrian MB" Category
The Syrian Opposition
For decades, U.S. policy toward Syria has been single-mindedly focused on Syria’s president, Hafiz al-Asad, from 1970 to 2000, followed by his son Bashar.
Resolving America’s Islamist Dilemma
Lessons from South and Southeast Asia
International Consultation of Muslim Intellectuals on Islam & Politics
This two-day discussion brought together experts and scholars from Bangladesh, Egypt, India,Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sudan and Sri Lanka representing academia,non-governmental organizations and think tanks. Among the participants were a number of former government officials and one sitting legislator.
COMPARING THREE MUSLIM BROTHERHOODS: SYRIA, JORDAN, EGYPT
The banner of the Islamist revolution in the Middle East today has largely passed to groups sponsored by or derived from the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Future of the Muslim Brotherhood
The Muslim Brotherhood managed to maintain its organizational existence since its establishment in 1928, by the late Hasan Al-Banna.
Current Trends in the Ideology of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood
The American-led Middle East reform and democratization campaign of the last twoyears has helped shape a new political reality in Egypt.
Egypt’s Constitutional Test: Averting the March toward Islamic Fundamentalism
After gaining overwhelming support in a March 2007 national referendum, long-time Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak introduced new constitutional amendments that effectively give more power to the president and loosen controls on security forces.
Priorities of The Islamic Movement in The Coming Phase
By “Islamic Movement”, I mean that organized, collective work, undertaken by thepeople, to restore Islam to the leadership of society, and to the helm of life all walksof lifeز
The future of Islam after 9/11
There is no consensus among historians and Islamicists about the nature of theIslamic belief system and the experience of historical Islam, on which one couldbase a definitive judgment concerning Islam’s compatibility with modernity. Nonetheless,the availability of both historical and value survey data allow us to analyzethe future of Islam in light of the horrific event of 9/11ز
POLITICAL ISLAM and the West
At the dawn of the 21st centurypolitical Islam, ormore commonly Islamicfundamentalism, remainsa major presence in governments andoppositional politics from North Africato Southeast Asia.

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