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Al Mesbar Studies & Research Centre issued four books on Islamic and political Jihadi movements in Maghreb. These books dealt with the existence of political Islam in Algeria and Morocco; which strived to maintain a balance in the religious mood, manipulate circumstances caused by politicization of religion, and combating extremism.…
INTRODUCTION Manuel Castro e Almeida It was on May 2, 2011 that the Pakistani city of Abbottabad, named after the British Major James Abbott, gained world-wide fame. Every media outlet was announcing what would soon be officially confirmed: Osama bin Laden was dead. The U.S. had…
The sixty-third Monthly book aims to highlight and focus on al-Qaeda after bin Laden, and whether it will endure and remain in the arena, or disappear from sight by the disappearance of its founder, due to his death. This issue is gaining more importance in the light of major events…
Some observers believe that, with all the attempts to predict the future and orientation of the Islamic movement in Tunisia, the movement’s absorption for Western democratic values may need some time. This issue does not depend on the convictions of these ideological movements, but goes beyond that to…
Islamists acquired more than 60% of the Egyptian Parliament and despite that, the story wasn’t over. The internal dispute within the group “Brotherhood” and Salafists represents a threat of crisis that may devastate this coalition as it may increase in the coming short period. Al nour party is a hindrance…
For the first time in Egypt’s history Egypt, Islamists participate as parties in the parliament, after it was prohibited for them to participate in any elections, unless they were only individuals. In this Parliament which was elected democratically for the first time after the Egyptian revolution, the Islamists surprised everyone…
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