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In Pursuit Of Legitimacy The Muslim Brothers And Mubarak 19822000 Hesham Alawadi

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In Pursuit Of Legitimacy The Muslim Brothers And Mubarak 19822000 Hesham Alawadi
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Publisher: Tauris Academic Studies
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 273
Author: Hesham Al-Awadi
ISBN: 9781850436324, 1850436320
Language: English
Year: 2005

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In Pursuit Of Legitimacy The Muslim Brothers And Mubarak 19822000 Hesham Alawadi by Hesham Al-awadi 9781850436324, 1850436320 instant download after payment.

Hesham Al-Awadi argues that the growing impact of the Muslim Brotherhood on Egyptian politics and society is part of the movement's struggle to gain official legitimacy since its ban in 1954. The movement's remarkable presence in syndicates, student unions, investment companies and parliament was the outcome of its highly organized structure, consolidated during the earlier years of President Mubarak. Although the Brotherhood failed to secure the recognition of the state, they did secure a degree of informal legitimacy, based on their services to middle class beneficiaries. This "social" legitimacy was soon employed politically against the regime as Mubarak, haunted by the sudden rise of Islamists in Algeria and his failure to legitimate his leadership, was impelled to revoke his policies in the nineties.

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