The Failure of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Arab World

The Failure of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Arab World

by Nawaf Obaid
The Failure of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Arab World

The Failure of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Arab World

by Nawaf Obaid

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Overview

This book is an indispensable resource for anyone looking to understand the Muslim Brotherhood; Qatar's role in promoting the group; and the ideological, social, and religious factors that have led to its ultimate failure.

The book begins by looking at the birth of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) in 1928 in Egypt. It then traces its ideology and expansion via the various affiliate organizations in the Arab world as well as its international presence up to the present day. Throughout this historical analysis, evidence is presented linking the MB again and again to political violence and a lack of a coherent policy.

The book weaves into this history the influence of Qatari support, a clarification of the division between true Salafism and the MB's radical ideology, an explanation of how Jamal Khashoggi was a living metaphor for this misunderstanding, and the role the MB has played in various revolutionary movements throughout the Middle East.

The book concludes with a current geopolitical outlook on the MB itself and the Arab world in which it resides. The book is extensively sourced with first-hand primary source quotes from numerous exclusive personal interviews conducted by the author, with both experts on the subject and officials in the region.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440873973
Publisher: ABC-CLIO, Incorporated
Publication date: 01/07/2020
Series: Praeger Security International
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 339
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Nawaf Obaid is an author and academic and a former Saudi Arabian government advisor. He coauthored National Security in Saudi Arabia: Threats, Responses, and Challenges with Anthony Cordesman.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 The Birth of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt
2 The Muslim Brotherhood in Northern Africa-Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, Sudan
3 The Muslim Brotherhood in Post-Mubarak Egypt
4 The Muslim Brotherhood in the Levant
5 The Muslim Brotherhood in the Arab Gulf
6 Muslim Brotherhood Reach in the West Backed by Qatar and Turkey
7 The Qatar Crisis
8 Understanding Salafism
9 The Case of Jamal Khashoggi
10 Geostrategic Consequences of the Muslim Brotherhood's Failure
Conclusion
Addendum
Notes
Index

What People are Saying About This

Daniel Kurtzer

"Drawing on substantial research and years of public service, Nawaf Obaid has produced a serious, substantive guide for understanding the phenomenon of radical political Islam in general and the Muslim Brotherhood in particular. The issue is not Islam, as he indicates, but the use of Islam for malign political objectives. The book is important for academics and policy makers alike."

David Ignatius

"Nawaf Obaid is one of the wisest Arab foreign policy analysts around. In this book he offers a searching analysis of the political and religious battles that have been shaking the Middle East—-and also explains their roots. This book is a must for anyone who’s serious about decoding the Muslim Brotherhood and the violent sandstorms that surround it. Scholars are lucky to have analysts like Obaid who can think, write and explain."

Dr. Thoraya Ahmed Obaid

“This book documents excellently the failure of the Muslim Brotherhood to gain and retain power in the Middle East. By assessing the experiences of the Muslim Brotherhood or its offshoots in each of the relevant countries in the Middle East, the book provides not only information on the failure but more importantly a historical analysis of the basis of the failure. One leaves the book clearly understanding that the Muslim Brotherhood never had a clear vision and detailed plan of state-building since its ideology of the Muslim Umma excludes the concept of nation-state.”

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