This article aims at revisiting the history of Egyptian Islamic activism during the important decade of the 1970s, by reintroducing a crucial element that is absent from the existing academic literature: the role played by Salafi ideas in the religious socialization of 1970s Egyptian Islamic activists. Far from only being the product of Saudi Arabia’s intense petrodollar-funded proselytization efforts, these Salafi ideas had already gained a foothold in Egypt in the first half of the 20th century, when they started being promoted by organizations such as Ansar al-Sunna al-Muhammadiyya, which saw itself as a rival to the Muslim Brotherhood. Reintroducing this element helps complexify a historiographical narrative of the 1970s that has been m...
ENGLISH VERSION The topic of Political Islam or more specifically, the role of religion in politics ...
In the wake of the Egypt's "January 25th Revolution" this thesis explores the background of some lea...
Student movements in the twentieth century Middle East have received less attention than many other ...
Until 2011, Salafimovement held itself aloof from politics. However, Arab Spring resulted in an oppo...
This thesis explores the role of the historic interpreters of Islam, the ulama, in the religious rev...
This article examines why an Islamic organization appeal into radical behavior? Focusing on Ikhwan a...
The Arab Spring has reshaped the Islamist landscape in the Middle East drastically. After decades of...
International audienceAgainst the common trope portraying Salafis as being remote-controlled by the ...
In today's world Salafism, which has evolved from insignificant and apolitical to the very influenti...
Islamic revivalism led to the development of Islamic awakening throughout the Muslim world by unitin...
Egypt has a crucial and strategic role in the expansion of Islam throughout the world. The existence...
This article examines the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood (MB) movement's stand on the South Sudan quest...
In this dissertation I explore the puzzle of why Egyptian secularists, many of whom were in position...
This article examines why an Islamic organization appeal into radical behavior? Focusing on Ikhwan a...
In this dissertation I explore the puzzle of why Egyptian secularists, many of whom were in position...
ENGLISH VERSION The topic of Political Islam or more specifically, the role of religion in politics ...
In the wake of the Egypt's "January 25th Revolution" this thesis explores the background of some lea...
Student movements in the twentieth century Middle East have received less attention than many other ...
Until 2011, Salafimovement held itself aloof from politics. However, Arab Spring resulted in an oppo...
This thesis explores the role of the historic interpreters of Islam, the ulama, in the religious rev...
This article examines why an Islamic organization appeal into radical behavior? Focusing on Ikhwan a...
The Arab Spring has reshaped the Islamist landscape in the Middle East drastically. After decades of...
International audienceAgainst the common trope portraying Salafis as being remote-controlled by the ...
In today's world Salafism, which has evolved from insignificant and apolitical to the very influenti...
Islamic revivalism led to the development of Islamic awakening throughout the Muslim world by unitin...
Egypt has a crucial and strategic role in the expansion of Islam throughout the world. The existence...
This article examines the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood (MB) movement's stand on the South Sudan quest...
In this dissertation I explore the puzzle of why Egyptian secularists, many of whom were in position...
This article examines why an Islamic organization appeal into radical behavior? Focusing on Ikhwan a...
In this dissertation I explore the puzzle of why Egyptian secularists, many of whom were in position...
ENGLISH VERSION The topic of Political Islam or more specifically, the role of religion in politics ...
In the wake of the Egypt's "January 25th Revolution" this thesis explores the background of some lea...
Student movements in the twentieth century Middle East have received less attention than many other ...