International audienceTwo notions have been at the center of the Egyptian constitutional debates since 2011: the ‘civil state’ and the ‘religious party’. The Muslim Brothers have played on the ambiguity of the notion of a ‘civil state’ as being neither secular nor theocratic, just as their understanding of an Islamic state. The Salafi al-Nūr Party has long refused to embrace the notion. Nevertheless, in 2019 it obtained from the Parliament’s Speaker a definition close to the one defended by the Muslim Brothers and endorsed it as a victory against the secular interpretation of the term. The same ambiguity appears regarding the notion of a ‘religious party’. The al-Nūr Party tried to prevent the interdiction of such parties in the 2014 Consti...
Given the diversity of political Islam, Islamists and Islamist moments, there is unsurprisingly limi...
Since the military coup of July 3, 2013, guns and batons have, broadly speaking, taken the place of ...
This diploma thesis address the problem of Islam in Egypt's constitutional arrangements after the ch...
Article 2 of the Egyptian constitution establishes, “Islam is the religion of the state and Arabic i...
This Article uses documents issued by the Muslim Brotherhood, in particular the lengthy 2007 Politi...
In the wake of the Egyptian military coup of 3 July 2013, much commentary has focused on the religio...
This paper aims to investigate the debates on religious coexistence within an Islamic state in Egypt...
ENGLISH VERSION The topic of Political Islam or more specifically, the role of religion in politics ...
The paper discusses the distributional impact of the rules of the new Egyptian constitution (2012). ...
The political dynamics that have characterized post-Mubarak Egypt have often been understood to be a...
This Article uses documents issued by the Muslim Brotherhood, in particular the lengthy 2007 Politi...
The Arab Spring has reshaped the Islamist landscape in the Middle East drastically. After decades of...
By examining the intersection of Islamic law, state law, religion, and culture in the Egyptian natio...
Professor Abdullahi An-Na'im's new book, "Islam and the Secular State: Negotiating the Future of Sha...
Professor Abdullahi An-Na'im's new book, "Islam and the Secular State: Negotiating the Future of Sha...
Given the diversity of political Islam, Islamists and Islamist moments, there is unsurprisingly limi...
Since the military coup of July 3, 2013, guns and batons have, broadly speaking, taken the place of ...
This diploma thesis address the problem of Islam in Egypt's constitutional arrangements after the ch...
Article 2 of the Egyptian constitution establishes, “Islam is the religion of the state and Arabic i...
This Article uses documents issued by the Muslim Brotherhood, in particular the lengthy 2007 Politi...
In the wake of the Egyptian military coup of 3 July 2013, much commentary has focused on the religio...
This paper aims to investigate the debates on religious coexistence within an Islamic state in Egypt...
ENGLISH VERSION The topic of Political Islam or more specifically, the role of religion in politics ...
The paper discusses the distributional impact of the rules of the new Egyptian constitution (2012). ...
The political dynamics that have characterized post-Mubarak Egypt have often been understood to be a...
This Article uses documents issued by the Muslim Brotherhood, in particular the lengthy 2007 Politi...
The Arab Spring has reshaped the Islamist landscape in the Middle East drastically. After decades of...
By examining the intersection of Islamic law, state law, religion, and culture in the Egyptian natio...
Professor Abdullahi An-Na'im's new book, "Islam and the Secular State: Negotiating the Future of Sha...
Professor Abdullahi An-Na'im's new book, "Islam and the Secular State: Negotiating the Future of Sha...
Given the diversity of political Islam, Islamists and Islamist moments, there is unsurprisingly limi...
Since the military coup of July 3, 2013, guns and batons have, broadly speaking, taken the place of ...
This diploma thesis address the problem of Islam in Egypt's constitutional arrangements after the ch...