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The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood: Islamist Participation in a Closing Political Environment
The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood has begun to scale back its political engagement because the results have been few, government repression continues, and other opposition groups mistrust the movement. Instead it will focus on a traditional religious, educational, and social agenda.
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The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood has begun to scale back its political engagement because the results have been few, government repression continues, and other opposition groups mistrust the movement. Instead it will focus on a traditional religious, educational, and social agenda. The consequence result will be an even greater lack of political competition.
In a detailed profile of the Muslim Brotherhood’s activities over the last decade, this paper examines the Brotherhood’s relations with the Mubarak regime and other opposition groups, its legislative priorities and accomplishments, and its internal debate over the value of political participation. Key Conclusions:
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tags: Moderate Islamists / Engage / Engaging / Hamas / Badie / Badee / Political Party / New Leader / Moderate Muslim Brotherhood / Egyptian Opposition
Posted in Political Islam Studies |
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