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Middle East Notes and Comment: The Death of Political Islam?

Author:

Jon B. Alterman

Date of Publication:

December 12, 2007

Associated Programs:

Middle East Notes and Comment

Related Research Focus:

Middle East & North Africa

Experts :

Jon B. Alterman

Synopsis:

The obituaries for political Islam have begun to be written. After years of seemingly unstoppable growth, Islamic parties have begun to stumble. In Morocco, the Justice and Development Party (or PJD) did far worse than expected in last September’s elections, and Jordan’s Islamic Action Front lost more than half its seats in last month’s polling. The eagerly awaited manifesto of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, a draft of which appeared last September,
showed neither strength nor boldness. Instead, it suggested the group was beset by intellectual contradictions and consumed by infighting.
   
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