Answering the Call : Popular Islamic Activism in Egypt
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Religion and Global Politics
ISBN-10
0199931275
ISBN-13
9780199931279
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint
Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 7th, 2014
Print length
320 Pages
Weight
570 grams
Dimensions
24.30 x 15.60 x 2.60 cms
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Religion: generalIslamIslamic studiesPolitics & government
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Answering the Call explores the triumphant return of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt during the critical decade of the 1970s. It paints a portrait of a veteran leadership that attracted the cadres of a vibrant student movement pursuing Islamic activism following its disillusionment with Nasserism.
When revolutionary hero Gamal Abdel Nasser dismantled and suppressed Egypt''s largest social movement organization during the 1950s, few could have imagined that the Muslim Brotherhood would not only reemerge, but could one day compete for the presidency in the nation''s first ever democratic election. While there is no shortage of analyses of the Muslim Brotherhood''s recent political successes and failures, no study has investigated the organization''s triumphant return from the dustbin of history. Answering the Call examines the means by which the Muslim Brotherhood was reconstituted during Anwar al-Sadat''s presidency. Through analysis of structural, ideological, and social developments during this period in the history of the Islamic movement, a more accurate picture of the so-called "Islamic resurgence" developsone that represents the rebirth of an old idea in a new setting. The Muslim Brotherhood''s success in rebuilding its organization rested in large part on its ability to attract a new generation of Islamic activists that had come to transform Egypt''s colleges and universities into a hub for religious contention against the state. Led by groups such as al-Gama''ah al-Islamiyyah (The Islamic Society), the student movement exhibited a dynamic and vibrant culture of activism that found inspiration in a multitude of intellectual and organizational sources, of which the Muslim Brotherhood was only one. By the close of the 1970s, however, internal divisions over ideology and strategy led to the rise of factionalism within the student movement. A majority of student leaders opted to expand the scope of their activist mission by joining the Muslim Brotherhood, rejuvenating the struggling organization, and launching a new phase in its history. Answering the Call is an original study of the history of this dynamic and vibrant period of modern Egyptian history, giving readers a fresh understanding of one of Egypt''s most pivotal eras.
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