After Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution and the 1981 murder of Egypt's President Anwar al-Sadat, many observers thought radical Islamic fundamentalists would seize power in the Middle East and especially in Egypt. But these groups did not take over, foment revolutions or even become a threatening opposition. This book explains their failure in Egypt, the most important Arab country and a key Western ally and shows how the fundamentalists' weaknesses and divisions and the clever policies of Egypt's rulers led to their defeat.
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978-0-312-04571-5 (9780312045715)
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Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya Israel
Overview - Introduction - Contemporary History of Fundamentalism in Egypt - The Muslim Brotherhood: Ideology and Program - The Jama'at - The Radical Fundamentalists - Popular Islam and Official Ulama - Attitude toward Foreign Policy - Strategy and Doctrine - Assessments and Conclusion - Bibliography - Index