The management of Islamic activism
- 212 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
Shows how the laws governing civil society are used to regulate Islamic activism in Jordan.
Tato série zkoumá bohatou a rozmanitou historii, kulturu a politiku Blízkého východu. Nabízí hluboké vhledy do klíčových období, společností a myšlenkových proudů regionu. Publikace se zaměřují na komplexní analýzy a interdisciplinární přístupy. Je to nezbytný zdroj pro studenty, akademiky i kohokoli, kdo se zajímá o tuto dynamickou oblast světa.


Shows how the laws governing civil society are used to regulate Islamic activism in Jordan.
The book explores the interplay between state power and Islamic activism in Jordan, highlighting how the regime maintains control over opposition despite political liberalization. Through extensive fieldwork, it reveals that laws regulating civil society are manipulated to favor moderate Islamic groups while sidelining radical activists, who instead create informal networks to operate outside state control. By comparing Salafis and the Muslim Brotherhood, the author illustrates how state strategies influence social movement dynamics and mobilization within the Islamic landscape.