Practicing Islam in Egypt: print media and Islamic revival

"For many, the signal event in the history of Islamic activism in Anwar al-Sadat's Egypt is his stunning assassination in October 1981 by the Jihad group, members of which would go on to form al-Qaeda. Other accounts of this period have examined the ways that the Muslim Brotherhood steadil...

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Auteur principal: Rock-Singer, Aaron (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Cambridge, United Kingdom New York, USA Port Melbourne, Australia New Delhi, India Singapore Cambridge University Press 2020
Dans:Année: 2020
Édition:First paperback edition
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Égypte / Islam / Fondamentalisme / Médias imprimés / Histoire 1970-1981
Sujets non-standardisés:B Islam and politics (Egypt)
B Islam (Egypt)
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Résumé:"For many, the signal event in the history of Islamic activism in Anwar al-Sadat's Egypt is his stunning assassination in October 1981 by the Jihad group, members of which would go on to form al-Qaeda. Other accounts of this period have examined the ways that the Muslim Brotherhood steadily rebuilt their shattered organization around a "Parallel Islamic sector" operating on the margins of state control. These events, however, were only one manifestation of a much deeper and broader trend of Islamic revival that would redefine social norms. Under Sadat, Egyptian society saw a decisive turn in public debate and practice: from calls for the application of Islamic law to the crowded mosques across Egyptian cities to the self-consciously modest dress and pious comportment, Egyptian Muslims increasingly applied Islam to their daily lives"--
ISBN:1108492053