The economic ideology of the Egyptian muslim brotherhood: the changing discourses and practices / Evrim Görmüş.

Görmüş, Evrim (2016) The economic ideology of the Egyptian muslim brotherhood: the changing discourses and practices / Evrim Görmüş. Journal of Emerging Economies and Islamic Research, 4 (3). pp. 1-15. ISSN 2289 – 2559

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This article aims to examine the transformation of the Muslim Brotherhood’s (MB) economic ideology since Nasser’s rule in Egypt. It argues that the MB”s economic policies were shaped by the complex nature of state-society relations in the changing political context in Egypt. As an oppositional strategy in the bi-polar political system in Egypt, the MB deviated from its liberal stance dates back to 1970s, and adopted a higly critical position against the regime’s market transformation polices by prioritizing welfare activities during the Mubarak era. The MB”s contstnat inertia in fixing its ideological inconsistencies, which was in favor of a strong state intervention in the economy, and a limited state power in politics diminished its capacity to formulate an interpretation of Islam which could be compatible with the entrepreneurial spirit and market forces during the Mubarak era in Egypt.

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Görmüş, Evrim
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Subjects: H Social Sciences > HC Economic History and Conditions
H Social Sciences > HC Economic History and Conditions > Environmental policy and economic development. Sustainable development. Environmental management
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor > Puncak Alam Campus > Faculty of Business and Management
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Emerging Economies and Islamic Research
UiTM Journal Collections: UiTM Journal > Journal of Emerging Economies and Islamic Research (JEEIR)
ISSN: 2289 – 2559
Volume: 4
Number: 3
Page Range: pp. 1-15
Keywords: Islam, Muslim Brotherhood, economy, businessmen
Date: September 2016
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32798
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