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A review on The Society of the Muslim Brothers in Egypt: The Rise of an Islamic Mass Movement, 1928-1942

The Society of the Muslim Brothers in Egypt: The Rise of an Islamic Mass Movement, 1928-1942

The Society of the Muslim Brothers in Egypt: The Rise of an Islamic Mass Movement, 1928-1942

To better understand the recent turmoils and the mass movement in Egypt, we recommend the book The Society of the Muslim Brothers in Egypt: The Rise of an Islamic Mass Movement, 1928-1942.

Here’s a review from Middle East Quarterly:


The Society of the Muslim Brothers: The Rise of an Islamic Mass Movement 1928-1942 The Society of the Muslim Brothers: The Rise of an Islamic Mass Movement 1928-1942

The best known study of Egypt’s foremost fundamentalist Islamic movement, Richard Mitchell’s Society of the Muslim Brothers (1969), portrayed the organization as a reactionary response to Westernization mounted by those left in its wake. And, indeed, this was the general interpretation of fundamentalist Islam by most writers on the subject before 1990 or so. Now, however, a thoroughly different (and much improved) interpretation rules, one that sees the Muslim Brothers and like movements as a facet of modernization. Their personnel are urbanites dealing with the cutting edge of modern problems; their ideas, methods, and goals all incorporate modern ways; and they show far more willingness to learn from the West than was hitherto realized.

In an very impressive research effort into the early years of the Muslim Brothers, Lia (a Norwegian scholar) relies on new sources and deep knowledge of his subject to show convincingly just how well that movement does fit the new interpretation. He establishes that it organized in ways novel for Egypt and mobilized elements of the population hitherto neglected. But its greatest importance lay in developing an answer to the rampant European ideologies of the 1930s: in this, the Muslim Brothers began “a lasting process of renewal … in which religion was related to the modern age and all aspects of modern life.” With justification, Lia concludes that the Muslim Brothers’ “reinterpretation of Islam will remain the most far-reaching Islamic renewal this century.”

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