The Muslim Brotherhood and State Repression in Egypt: A History of Secrecy and Militancy in an Islamist Organization

The Muslim Brotherhood and State Repression in Egypt: A History of Secrecy and Militancy in an Islamist Organization

by Ahmed Abou El Zalaf
The Muslim Brotherhood and State Repression in Egypt: A History of Secrecy and Militancy in an Islamist Organization

The Muslim Brotherhood and State Repression in Egypt: A History of Secrecy and Militancy in an Islamist Organization

by Ahmed Abou El Zalaf

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Overview

Since the Second World War, the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt faced periods of extensive state repression, between 1948-1951 and 1954-1970 and again after 2013. These mihan or “ordeals”, as members call them, were characterised by a shift from overt political activity to clandestine organising, and despite their importance have remained little studied. This book uses extensive archival research to uncover what took place when the organisation was forced unground and how and why it survived. It combines social theory with a vast array of primary source material such as autobiographical accounts produced by members, Egyptian court documents accounts by members of the Egyptian military or intelligence officers, and reports by British and American diplomats and intelligence officers. The result is a new bottom-up perspective on the Brotherhood's structure that goes beyond the role of leaders such as Sayyid Qutb to reveal it as both an overt political organisation and a secretive one able to withstand extended and harsh periods of persecution.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780755646647
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/25/2024
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Ahmed Abou El Zalaf is Teaching Assistant at Southern Denmark University. His published work includes articles in peer-review jourbanals such as Numen and a chapter in the peer-reviewed edited volume Muslim Subjectivities in Global Modernity: Islamic Traditions and the Construction of Modern Muslim Identities (2020).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: A Mass Organization Going Underground
2. Building Structures of Secrecy: The Brotherhood in Pre-revolutionary Egypt
3. Forced Underground, the First Miḥan 1948-1951
4. A New Era: Hasan al-Hudaybi and the Muslim Brotherhood: Between Moderation and
Radicalization
5. The Route Towards Conflict: The Brotherhood and the Officers' Revolution
6. The Muslim Brotherhood Going Underground: Continuation under Suppression
7. Action Militarization and the Role of Sayyid Qutb (1957-1970)
Conclusion

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