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PRISON TALK: THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD'S INTERNAL STRUGGLE DURING GAMAL ABDEL NASSER'S PERSECUTION, 1954 TO 1971
by
Zollner, Barbara
in
Authoritarianism
/ Brothers
/ Conservatives
/ Dissidents
/ Egypt
/ Egyptian literature
/ Extremism
/ Fanaticism
/ Fraternal organizations
/ Ideology
/ Islam
/ Islam and Politics
/ Koran
/ Leadership
/ Middle East
/ Middle Eastern cultural groups
/ Military tribunals
/ Muslims
/ Nasser, Gamal Abdel (1918-1970)
/ Oppression
/ Organizational change
/ Persecution
/ Political extremism
/ Political Movements
/ Politics
/ Prisoners
/ Prisons
/ Qutb, Sayyid (1906-1966)
/ Radicalism
/ Regional studies
/ Religion
/ Religion and politics
/ Religion Politics Relationship
/ Religious Movements
/ Schism
/ Secularism
/ Theology
/ Twentieth Century
2007
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PRISON TALK: THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD'S INTERNAL STRUGGLE DURING GAMAL ABDEL NASSER'S PERSECUTION, 1954 TO 1971
by
Zollner, Barbara
in
Authoritarianism
/ Brothers
/ Conservatives
/ Dissidents
/ Egypt
/ Egyptian literature
/ Extremism
/ Fanaticism
/ Fraternal organizations
/ Ideology
/ Islam
/ Islam and Politics
/ Koran
/ Leadership
/ Middle East
/ Middle Eastern cultural groups
/ Military tribunals
/ Muslims
/ Nasser, Gamal Abdel (1918-1970)
/ Oppression
/ Organizational change
/ Persecution
/ Political extremism
/ Political Movements
/ Politics
/ Prisoners
/ Prisons
/ Qutb, Sayyid (1906-1966)
/ Radicalism
/ Regional studies
/ Religion
/ Religion and politics
/ Religion Politics Relationship
/ Religious Movements
/ Schism
/ Secularism
/ Theology
/ Twentieth Century
2007
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PRISON TALK: THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD'S INTERNAL STRUGGLE DURING GAMAL ABDEL NASSER'S PERSECUTION, 1954 TO 1971
by
Zollner, Barbara
in
Authoritarianism
/ Brothers
/ Conservatives
/ Dissidents
/ Egypt
/ Egyptian literature
/ Extremism
/ Fanaticism
/ Fraternal organizations
/ Ideology
/ Islam
/ Islam and Politics
/ Koran
/ Leadership
/ Middle East
/ Middle Eastern cultural groups
/ Military tribunals
/ Muslims
/ Nasser, Gamal Abdel (1918-1970)
/ Oppression
/ Organizational change
/ Persecution
/ Political extremism
/ Political Movements
/ Politics
/ Prisoners
/ Prisons
/ Qutb, Sayyid (1906-1966)
/ Radicalism
/ Regional studies
/ Religion
/ Religion and politics
/ Religion Politics Relationship
/ Religious Movements
/ Schism
/ Secularism
/ Theology
/ Twentieth Century
2007
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PRISON TALK: THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD'S INTERNAL STRUGGLE DURING GAMAL ABDEL NASSER'S PERSECUTION, 1954 TO 1971
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PRISON TALK: THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD'S INTERNAL STRUGGLE DURING GAMAL ABDEL NASSER'S PERSECUTION, 1954 TO 1971
2007
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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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