Religion, Identity, and Politics
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Christopher Anzalone, Middle East Media and Book Reviews Online Al-Anani's book is a significant contribution to the literature on the Brotherhood, filling in a significant gap by closely examining and explaining the organizational role of ideology and group identity in the movements activism, organization, and decision-making. Though focused on the Egyptian Brotherhood, the book includes many relevant discussions to readers interested in Brotherhood groups in other countries as well as political Islam and Islamist movements more broadly. Theoretically sophisticated, it is written in clear prose and will be of great use and interest to students and researchers in Middle East politics, Islamic studies, and social movements.
Khalil al-Anani is Associate Professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies in Qatar.
List of Figures and Tables Note on Transliteration Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: Unpacking the Brotherhood 2. Debating Islamism and Theorizing the Brotherhood 3. Constructing Islamic Collective Identity 4. Power of the Jama'a: The Enduring Legacy of Hasan al-Banna 5. Chasing the Prey: The Brotherhood's Art of Recruitment 6. Tarbiyya and Consolidating the Brotherhood's Identity 7. The Brotherhood's Organization, Structure, and Ideology 8. Ikhwanism: The Brotherhood's Code of Identity 9. Enforced Coherence: The Brotherhood under Regime Repression 10. Conclusion Index