Revolt Against Modernity : Muslim Zealots And The West / Michael Youssef
رقم التسجيلة | 8966 |
نوع المادة | book |
ردمك | 9004075593 |
رقم الطلب |
BP 60 .Y68 |
المؤلف | Youssef, Michael |
العنوان | Revolt Against Modernity : Muslim Zealots And The West / Michael Youssef |
بيانات النشر | Leiden, [NETHERLANDS]: E.J. Brill Leiden, 1985. |
الوصف المادي | 189 P |
بيان السلسلة | Social, economic, and political studies of the Middle East | 39 |
المحتويات / النص |
- Section One: Historical Analysis - Section Two: Al-Jihad : Its roots and ideology - Section Three: comparative Analysis |
المستخلص |
This study deals with the sociopolitical manifestation of Islamic resurgence in modern Egypt, focusing primarily on the al-Jihad movement - a group of young men, mainly university graduates or students who banded together in secret cell groups throughout the country - from its inception in 1980 to the execution of its leaders following the assassination of President Sadat. The group is one of the three major 20th-century Islamic sociopolitical and religious movements that together have affected the nation dramatically. App.: 'The missing religious precept', manifesto of al-Jihad written by its founder Muhammad Abd al-Salam FARAG - Postscript on the dropping of the government case against al-Jihad (November 1984). |
المواضيع | Islam - EgyptMiddle East - Relations - EuropeEurope - Relations - Middle East |
المواضيع | Islam - 20th centuryJihad |
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|a - Section One: Historical Analysis - Section Two: Al-Jihad : Its roots and ideology - Section Three: comparative Analysis |
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