These words, which were written by the unnamed editor of the book Duʿat la Qudat (Preachers Not Judges), summarize the Society of the Muslim Brothers' (Jamʿiyya al-Ikhwan al-Muslimin) prison discourse in the late 1960s. The writer claims that once the organization became aware that radical ideas had surfaced in its midst, it objected to these ideas, even as it lived through the very context of their germination, namely Gamal Abdel Nasser's prisons
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This article deals with some aspects of prison literature from the Middle East and mainly in Arabic....
Political observers often describe the Society of Muslim Brothers (SMB) as Egypt’s most powerful opp...
As the May ’68 revolution reached a boiling point, a remarkable assemblage of philosophers, writers,...
This article examines the rise of the Nation of Islam (NOI) within America's penal system during the...
In the wake of the Egypt's "January 25th Revolution" this thesis explores the background of some lea...
The Muslim Brotherhood is one of the most influential Islamist organisations today. Based in Egypt, ...
The Muslim Brotherhood has gone through a lot of changes since 1928 when it was founded by Ḥasan al-...
This is a book chapter that focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood (al-ikhwan al-muslimīn) and e...
This paper will offer a theoretical framework to understand why Islam, as it currently exists within...
Garrett Felber discusses his new book, Those Who Know Don’t Say: The Nation of Islam, the Black Free...
When, after the first World War, the Association of Muslim Brothers was formed, it soon established ...
Literature is the mirror of the outward and inward society. When there is an atmosphere of restricti...
The Muslim Brotherhood is a very influential organization throughout the Middle East, with Members a...
Sayyid Qutb (1906-1966) was an influential Egyptian ideologue who established the theoretical basis ...
Islamic ideas about justice and equality directly informed the development of prison law jurispruden...
This article deals with some aspects of prison literature from the Middle East and mainly in Arabic....
Political observers often describe the Society of Muslim Brothers (SMB) as Egypt’s most powerful opp...
As the May ’68 revolution reached a boiling point, a remarkable assemblage of philosophers, writers,...
This article examines the rise of the Nation of Islam (NOI) within America's penal system during the...
In the wake of the Egypt's "January 25th Revolution" this thesis explores the background of some lea...