Physical description |
x, 308 pages ; 23 cm. |
Series |
A publication of the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva. |
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Publications de l'Institut universitaire de hautes études internationales, Genève.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-284) and index. |
Contents |
I. Methodology -- II. Operational definitions -- III. Internal versus external issues -- IV. Documentation -- V. Organization -- 1. A Historical Background. I. Islam and foreign policy. II. al-Afghany, Abdu, Rida and the challenges facing the Muslim world. III. The Muslim Brethren (al-Ikhwan al-Muslimun) (1928-54) and international relations. IV. The general pattern of the development of al-Ikhwan al-Muslimun 1954-81. V. al-Jama'at al-Islamya (the Islamic Associations) in the universities. VI. Clandestine Islamic organizations -- 2. The Internal Issues of the Muslim World. I. The attitude towards the Iranian revolution. II. Perception of the rest of the Muslim world. III. The attitude towards selected individual Muslim countries. IV. The unity of the Muslim world -- 3. The External Challenges Facing the Muslim World. I. The Israeli Zionist threat. II. Attitudes towards the West. III. The Communist challenge -- 4. Elements for a Global View of International Relations. |
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I. From 'Liberation' to 'Umma'. II. The concept of 'Jahiliya' and the perception of the world order. III. The conception of 'Jihad'. IV. The conception of international relations. V. The perception of an international conspiracy against Islam and the Muslim world. VI. The prospective global role of Islam. VII. The perception of the relationship between external challenges and internal developments in the Muslim world. |
Subject |
Islam -- Egypt -- History -- 20th century.
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Islam and world politics.
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ISBN |
0710304692 |
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