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The Muslim Brotherhood

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by Alison Pargeter


  Drysdale, Alasdair, ‘The Asad Regime and its Troubles’, in Merip Reports, November–December 1982

  Gambill, Gary, ‘The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood’, in Mideast Mirror, Vol. 1, No. 2, April–May 2006

  Hatina, Meir, ‘Restoring a Lost Identity: Models of Education in Modern Islamic Thought’, in British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 33, No. 2, November 2006

  ‘Islamism Digest: The Muslim Brotherhood in Afghanistan’, in CFSOT, Vol. 2, No. 10, October 2007

  Leiken, Robert S. and Brooke, Steven, ‘The Moderate Muslim Brotherhood’, in Foreign Affairs, March–April 2007

  Sinha, P. B., ‘Threat of Islamic Terrorism in Egypt’, in Strategic Analysis, Vol. 22, No. 8, November 1998

  Stacher, Joshua A., ‘Post-Islamist Rumblings in Egypt: the Emergence of the Wasat Party’, in The Middle East Journal, Vol. 56, No. 3, Summer 2002

  Utvik, Bjørn Olav, ‘Hizb al-Wasat and the Potential for Change in Egyptian Islamism’, in Critical Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 14, No. 3, Fall 2005

  Vidino, Lorenzo, ‘The Muslim Brotherhood’s Conquest of Europe’, in Middle East Quarterly, Vol. 12, No. 1, Winter 2005

  Zollner, Barbara, ‘Prison Talk: The Muslim Brotherhood’s Internal Struggle‘, in International Journal of Middle East Studies, No. 39, 2007

  Unpublished Theses

  Khadija, Darif, ‘Bricolages identitaires des Musulmans dans l’espace politique français: cas de UOIF’, Institut d’Etudes Politiques d’Aix-en-Provence, 2004

  Official Muslim Brotherhood Documents and Memoirs

  ‘Muslim Brotherhood Initiative: On the General Principles of Reform in Egypt 2004’

  ‘The Political Project for the Future: Syria, A Vision of the Muslim Brotherhood Group in Syria. 425 AH–2004 AD’

  Abul Futuah, Abdel Moneim, ‘Shehadat Abul Futuah’ (Abul Futuah’s Testimony), on Islam Online, 15 July 2009. Available in Arabic on http://islamyoon.islamonline.net/servlet/Satellite?c=ArticleA_C&cid=1248187300655&pagename=Islamyoun%2FIYALayout

  Shahid Alla Aser, ‘Al-Ikhwan al-Muslimoun Kama Yrahm Farid Abdul Khaliq’ (A Witness in Time, The Muslim Brotherhood as Seen by Farid Abdul Khaliq), on Al-Jazeera, Episode 1, 7 December 2003. Available in Arabic on http://www.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/BF012F78-FC05-4E7B-839C-67E94CF195BA.htm

  ‘Ali Al-Bayanouni: Al-Ikhwan al-Muslimeen fi Syria’ (Ali al-Bayanouni: The Muslim Brothers in Syria), on Special Visit, Al-Jazeera, November 2005. Available in Arabic on http://www.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/B990668B-5CA6-4DC9-B16A-6828149AE0EA.htm

  ‘Al-ilakat Al-dowlia kama yaraha Al-Ikhwan’ (International Relations as seen by the Ikhwan). interview with Youssef Nada on Al-Jazeera.net, January 2005. Available in Arabic on http://www.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/ BFC52150-5FCA-48F3-8E15-7080405A641C.htm

  ‘Dr Hassan al-Huwaidi, naib al-musrhid al-am yekshif al-mujtamaa: Kusat al-Ikhwan al-muslimeen fi Suria … min an-nasha hata al-manfa’ (Dr Hassan al-Huwaidi, the Deputy of the Supreme Guide Reveals to Al-Mujtamaa: The Story of the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria from the Beginning until Exile), in Al-Mujatmaa, No. 1741, 3 March 2007

  Kamel, Abdelaziz, Muthakarat Dr Abdelaziz Kamel, Uthou fi al-Nizam al-Khass (The Memoirs of Dr Abdelaziz Kamel, member of the Nizzam al-Khass), July 2007. Available in Arabic on http://www.paldf.net/forum/showthread.php?t=120458

  Newspapers and Press

  Akhbar al-Youm

  Al-Ahram Weekly

  Al-Arabiya

  Al-Diyar

  Al-Ghad

  Al-Sharq al Awsat

  Associated Press

  Campione

  Crescent International

  Deutsche Welle

  El Watan

  Foreign Affairs

  Front Page Magazine

  Impact International

  Khaleej Times

  Le Monde

  Le Monde Diplomatique

  Strategic Analysis

  Terrorism Monitor

  The Chicago Tribune

  The Daily Mail

  The Daily Star

  The Financial Times

  The Jerusalem Report

  The Middle East Journal

  The Middle East Reporter

  The New Humanist

  The New Statesman

  The New York Sun

  The New York Times

  The Observer

  The Sunday Times

  The Wall Street Journal

  The Weekly Worker

  Time Magazine

  Washington Post

  World Tribune

  Websites

  Al-Ahram: www.alahram.org.eg

  Al-Hewar: www.alhewar.com

  Al- Jazeera: www.aljazeera.net

  Al-Motamar: www.almotamar.net

  Al-Minhadj Forum: www.alminhadj.fr

  BBC Online: www.bbc.co.uk

  Ikhwanweb: www.ikhwanweb.com

  Ikhwan Online: www.ikhwanonline.com

  Islam Memo: www.islammemo.info

  Islam Online: www.islamonline.net

  Jyllands-Posten: www.jyllandsposten.dk

  Memri Special Dispatch: www.memri.org

  Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty: www.rferl.org

  Religioscope: www.religion.info

  Simon Wiesenthal Centre: www.wiesenthal.com

  Threats Watch: threatswatch.org

  Ummah.net: www.ummah.net

  Index

  9/11 events 10, 17, 18, 54, 95, 105, 118, 130, 137, 138, 166, 178, 180, 182, 209, 213

  Aachen, Bilal mosque 164

  A’asaf, Mahmoud 28

  Abbas, Mohamed 216

  Abd al-Karim, Salah 50

  Abd Al-Maqsud, Salah 51

  Abd al-Raziq, Ali 20

  Abdel Latif, Mahmoud 34, 41

  Abdel Rahman, Sheikh Omar 255

  Abdelbaqi, Hosni 37, 40

  Abdelhadi, Sheikh 149

  Abdelhalim, Mahmoud 19, 26, 30

  Abdelkader, Suleiman 241

  Abdu, Muhammad 9, 189

  Aboul Fotouh, Dr Abdul Moneim 17, 38, 40–1, 41, 42, 43–4, 45, 52–3, 53, 55, 59, 61–2, 104, 115, 197–8, 202, 203, 206, 207, 217, 218–19, 220, 232, 247

  Abu Ghuddah, Sheikh Abdul Fattah 73, 85

  Abu Ismail, Hazem 235

  Abu Nasser, Mohamed Hamed, Murshid 48–9, 50, 114, 121, 155, 192

  Abu Nizar 82

  Abu Sen, Haj 205

  Abu Zeid, Sana 41

  AEIF (Association des Étudiants Islamiques en France) 140

  al-Afghani, Jamal al-Din 20

  Afghanistan 13, 54, 117, 189–92, 193–5, 206

  Afghan mujahideen 117, 126, 180, 189, 190, 191–2, 192, 193–4

  Ahl al-Dhimma (Christians and Jews) 127

  Ahmed Sheikh 159, 160, 162, 178

  Ahrar party 46

  al-Ahsan, Sheikh Ahmed 153

  Akef, Mehdi 46, 51

  appointed Murshid 28, 55, 111, 132, 133, 134, 182, 196, 226

  resigns ofice of Murshid 60

  friction with Guidance Office 61

  visits Munich 165, 169

  support for Hizbullah 201

  corruption from the West 206

  US as Satan 206

  Al Droubie, Riad 154

  Al-Azhar University 20, 68, 151, 153, 181, 189, 191, 234, 253

  Al-Gomhuriya (Egyptian newspaper) 180, 181

  Al-Haqq magazine 142

  Al-Hayat newspaper 220

  Al-Jazeera TV 89, 97, 217

  Al-Murabitoun magazine 192

  Al-Youm Al-Sabi’e 63

  Alaoui, Fouad 145, 146, 150, 151

  Alawites 66, 76, 77, 87

  Aleppo 86

  Aleppo Artillery Schoolm 83

  al-Alfi, Hassan 104

  Algeria 116, 118, 128, 145, 189, 225

  Algerians in France 145

  Amal party 46

  Amin, Giuma 62

  Amnesty International 89

  al-Amoush, Bassam 121, 131

  An-Nahda party 7, 11, 12, 140, 149, 237–40, 244, 245, 247, 248, 252, 254, 257


  Anglo-Egyptian Treaty 1936 24

  Aqla, Adnan 82, 83, 89

  Arab Ikhwan 71

  Arab Spring 8, 11, 211–12, 237, 244, 245, 246, 250, 253

  al-Ariyan, Issam 17, 38, 39, 41, 44, 52, 53, 57, 60, 61, 62, 206, 218, 221, 225–6, 226

  al-Asal, Fathi 31

  Ashwami, Saleh 27, 28

  al-Assad, President Bashar 96, 132

  al-Assad, President Hafez 86, 97

  al-Assad regime 98–9, 132, 197, 204

  al-Athaum, Yousef 124

  Atta, Mohamed 180

  al-Attar, Issam, Syrian Guide 70, 71, 74, 77, 82, 88, 259

  while in exile 72–3, 107, 109, 140, 141

  at Aachen 110, 112, 138, 164

  Ayuobi, N 186

  Azami, Mustafa 153

  al-Azzam, Hudaifa 191, 193

  Azzam, Sheikh Abdullah 180, 190–2, 191–2, 195

  Ba’athist regime 66, 67, 71, 76, 77, 88

  siege of Sultan mosque 72

  attack on Sultan mosque 80

  campaign to root out Brotherhood 83–4

  death for Brotherhood members 86

  razes Hamah to the ground 89

  in Iraq 203

  Badie, Mohammed, Supreme Guide 62, 62–3, 218, 227

  Bahrain 111

  al-Banna, Hassan 16

  founds Muslim Brotherhood 18, 182, 251

  struggles for balance 18

  personality cult 19

  ideology 20

  anti-imperialist views 21

  concerns about Westernisation 21, 204, 206

  organising ability 21

  untouchable legacy 22, 153

  demonstrates expediency 23

  pragmatism 23, 25

  fields parliamentary candidates 24

  makes deal with government 24

  unilateral decisions 25

  adapts leadership style 26–7

  struggles to control Nizzam al-Khass 29

  assassination 30

  distances himself from violence 30, 185

  loses control of movement 30–1

  Qawl Fasl 30

  international outlook 106

  committed to jihad 189

  Ikhwan and the Palestine cause 198–9

  criticises political violence 208

  anxiety over public morality 222

  autocratic style 223

  Barot, Mohamed Jamal 44–5, 84, 88

  al-Bayanouni, Abu Naser 86

  al-Bayanouni, Ali Saddredine 81, 82, 86, 89, 92, 93, 96, 97, 98, 99, 121, 123, 131, 178, 203–4

  criticises reform programme 94

  al-Bayoumi, Rashad 62, 215, 220

  al-Beltagy, Mohamed 217, 232–3

  Ben Ali, President Zine El Abidine 211, 213, 238

  Ben Mansour, Abdallah 142, 143

  Bensheikh, Soheib, Mufti of Marseille 147

  bin Laden, Osama 208

  al-Bishri, Tariq 222

  al-Bouazizi, Mohamed 211

  Bourgiba, President Habib 238

  Breeze, Lhaj Thami 145, 146–7, 148, 150, 150–1, 151, 175

  Brooke, Steve 202, 211–12, 214

  Bush, President George W 179, 207, 225

  Busuleimani, Sheikh 128

  Cairo 15

  CFCM (Conseil Français du Culte Musulman) 149, 151

  Collectif des Musulmans de France 151

  Cologne, mosque at Marburg 166

  Coptic Church 234, 252

  Da’bul, Muwafaq 73

  Dandelle, Osama 82

  al-Dari, Harith 133

  al-Dawa 39, 69, 75, 79, 85, 106, 107, 152, 153

  Democratic Alliance for Egypt 229

  al-Dhunaybat, Abd al-Majid, Jordanian Guide 104, 197, 199–200

  al-Din al-Alawi, Nasr 254

  Dulaimi, Adnan 133

  al-Dwaila, Mubarak 123, 124

  ECFR (European Council for Fatwa and Research) 164, 170

  Eddine, Adnan Saad 73, 74, 75, 79, 80, 82, 84, 85, 86, 90, 90–1, 92, 98, 106, 109, 123, 259

  The Journey of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood 91

  Egypt, Day of Rage 212, 213, 214

  Egyptian Ikhwan

  evolution 8–9, 11, 12

  state repression 16, 106

  broad based appeal 17

  internal divisions 17, 233

  resistance to al-Banna 25–6

  leadership contest 31

  becomes weakened 33

  hopes of Nasser regime 33

  crushed by regime arrests 34

  dissolved by Nasser 34

  Qutbist elements breakaway 35–6

  hawks seize control 37

  recruits students 37–8

  accepts use of force 42

  empowered by students 43

  attract the middle classes 44

  become political activists 44–5

  calls for political freedom 44

  aversion to party politics 45

  alternative entry into political system 46

  wins election seats 46

  wins more seats 46

  reformist revival 54–5

  ambiguities of reform initiative 55–6

  Muslim Brotherhood: Principles of Reform 2004 55, 198, 248

  draft policy platform 57–8

  internal hostilities 57

  limits rights of women and Copts 58

  platform calls for council of clerics 58

  locked in competing struggles 60

  conservatives in control 62

  elections fatwa 63

  hawkish rebuilding 108

  inflexible control causes losses 117

  call for new international tanzeem 135

  Afghan training camps 191–2, 193

  support for Palestinians 198

  reform platforms emerge 222, 225–6

  dilemma of opposing views on constitution 252

  willing to meet US officials 255

  see also Muslim Brotherhood

  Egyptian Medical Syndicate 194

  El Baradei, Mohamed 214

  Erbakan, Sabiha 166

  Erbaken, Necmettin 124, 166

  Facebook generation 213

  Faisal, King of Saudi Arabia 72

  Faraj, Mohamed Abdelsalam 224

  Fares, Adel 87

  Farhan, Dr Kamal 215

  Fateh 80

  FEMYSO (Forum of European Muslim Youth and Student Organisations) 166

  Fighting Vanguard (al-Tali’a al-Muqatila) 79, 80, 81, 82, 82–3, 87, 92, 208

  Financial Times 97

  FIOE (Federation of Islamic Organisations in Europe) 175–6

  FIS (Front Islamique du Salut) 128, 145, 146

  Foda, Faraj 208

  FOSIS (Federation of Student Islamic Societies) 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158

  Freedom and Justice Party 7, 226–7, 229, 231, 234, 236, 257

  Front Page Magazine 179

  al-Gannouchi, Rashid 238, 239, 240, 246, 248, 250–1

  Ganzouri, Prime Minister Kamal 232

  Gaza Strip 98, 99

  Geneva, Islamic Centre 110

  Gerecht, Reuel 224

  Germany 72, 162–70

  al-Ghannouchi, Rashid 117, 122, 124, 128, 140, 144, 147, 171, 219, 221–2, 232, 242

  al-Ghazali, Imam Sheikh Mohamed 38, 147, 205, 208, 225

  Ghazlan, Mahmoud 38, 41, 221, 250

  Ghoul, Moulay Abderrahmane 147

  Ghozlan, Mahmoud 62

  Ghuraiyba, Ibrahim 116

  GIF (Groupement Islamique de France) 140, 141

  Guidance Office 16, 24bis, 25, 32, 34, 37, 44, 50, 60, 62, 74, 113, 249

  intervenes in Syrian dispute 107

  appoints Secret Murshid 109

  dominates national branches 114–15

  denies Nada has official position 115

  woos Sudanese dissidents 116

  weak statements on Kuwait 121

  does not oppose Mahfoud Nahnah 129

  prefers Syrian regime to opposition 132

  troubled by Iraqi Islamic party in elections 133 />
  spiritual reference for IGD 169

  retains control of reformist ideas 220, 223

  Gulf states 76, 108, 111, 115, 116, 199

  Gulf War crisis 105–6, 121

  Habash, Mohamed 96

  Habib, Mohamed 59, 60–1, 105, 115, 131, 134, 177–8, 200, 207, 217, 226, 227, 247

  Hadid, Marwan 72, 79–80, 80–1, 82, 83, 186, 208

  al-Hafez, President Amin 80

  Hamah 73, 75, 76, 90

  attack on the Sultan mosque 72, 80

  general strike 86

  insurrection 88–9

  Hamas 98, 99, 132, 173, 180, 199, 201, 202, 213, 215, 256

  al-Hamid, Sheikh Mohamed 75–6, 80

  Hamidullah, Professor Muhammad 140

  Hamoud, Abdelrahman Qura 85

  Hanafi, Hassan 20, 21

  Harbah, Mohamed Khalid 88

  Hashemi, Tariq 133

  Hashish, Usam 41

  Hasnawi, Sheikh Mohamed 71, 72, 74, 83, 84–5, 85, 87–8, 92, 259

  Hassanein, Ahmed 37, 40

  Hawa, Sheikh Said 73, 75, 75–6, 78, 79, 86, 87, 91, 92

  Soldiers of Allah: Culture and Manners 78

  al-Hawari, Sheikh Mohamed 73, 164, 171

  Helal, Mohamed 60

  Helbawy, Dr Kamal 103, 112, 120, 122, 126, 129, 130, 130–1, 137, 153, 154, 156, 157, 158, 159, 161, 166, 169, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 209, 215, 223, 233, 259

  hijab affair 143, 150–1

  Hijazi, Sofwat 135

  Himmat, Ghaleb 115, 118, 119, 163, 165, 166, 168, 173

  Hizb al-Tayyar Al-Masri (Egyptian Current Party) 227

  Hizb al-Watani (Nationalist Party) 23

  Hizb ut Tahrir 225

  Hizb al-Wasat party 51

  Hizbullah 132, 201

  Al-Manar TV channel 200

  al-Hodeibi, Hassan, Murshid 22, 31–3, 34, 35, 36, 37, 44, 109, 186–7, 223

  Preachers Not Judges 36, 186–7

  plans for Arab executive office 107

  al-Hodeibi, Maimoun 32–3, 48, 49, 50, 51, 55, 114, 129, 130, 149–50, 159, 208

  Howells, Kim 214

  Huber, Thomas 173

  al-Husayni, Musa Ishaq 20

  Hussein, Mahmoud 234

  Hussein, Saddam 90, 120, 122, 123, 202–3, 204, 219

  al-Husseini, Saad 62

  al-Huwaidi, Dr Hassan 73, 85, 87, 89, 90, 91, 103, 123, 131, 150, 155, 164

  al-Huwari, Muhammad 87

  Ibn Taymiyyah 66, 78, 184

  IGD (Islamische Gemeinschaft Deutschland) 164, 166, 166–7, 168–70, 173–4, 174

  Vice President is a woman 170

  IICO (International Islamic Charity Organisation) 173

  International Tanzeem

  secretive and decentralised 103–6

  Guidance Office in Cairo 105

  opportunity to control other branches 108

  The Internal Statute document 113

  controlled from the Cairo centre 114

 

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