Jordanian Exceptionalism: The Alliance of the State and the Muslim Brothers

Jordanian Exceptionalism: The Alliance of the State and the Muslim Brothers

by M. Moaddel
ISBN-10:
0312238436
ISBN-13:
9780312238438
Pub. Date:
02/11/2002
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan US
ISBN-10:
0312238436
ISBN-13:
9780312238438
Pub. Date:
02/11/2002
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan US
Jordanian Exceptionalism: The Alliance of the State and the Muslim Brothers

Jordanian Exceptionalism: The Alliance of the State and the Muslim Brothers

by M. Moaddel

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Overview

The history of the Islamic movement in Jordan displays glaring contrasts with its counterparts in other Islamic countries like Egypt, Iran and Syria. In a marked departure from the frequent and bloody confrontations that have characterized the relationship between the state and Islamic opposition in these countries, the Jordanian Muslim Brothers have been nonviolent, and often defended the state vis-à-vis the challenges of radical ideologies. Following the democratization process by late King Hussein, the Muslim Brothers participated in the 1989 elections. To reconcile their belief in the sovereignty of the shari'a with the secular framework established by the state, the Brothers formed the Islamic Action Front Party with the sole objective of participating in the democratic process. This provocative move had also the benefit of providing additional political space for the more pragmatic and moderate minded Islamic activists, hindering the possibility of a split and thus maintaining the overall unity of the movement. This phenomenon is remarkable because the Jordanian Brothers have ideological and organizational affinities with the Muslim Brothers of Egypt and Syria. Further, the Jordanian state shared with the Egyptian, Iranian, and Syrian states certain structural features. Yet a peaceful cohabitation characterized the relationship between the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Muslim Brothers. This book explains the state-religion relationship in Jordan in terms of the state's ideology and policies, class formation and the relationship between the dominant classes and the Muslim Brothers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780312238438
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 02/11/2002
Edition description: 2002
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

MANSOOR MOADDEL is Professor in the department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology at Eastern Michigan University. He is the co-author of Contemporary Debates in Islam (SMP 2000).

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Cohabitation of the State and Muslim Brothers The Formation of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan: The Contrasting Cases - A. The Iranian State Under the Pahlavis and the Shi'I Revolutionary Movement -B. The Genesis of the Syrian State, the Rise of the Ba'thists , and the Islamic Reaction Class Formation: The Rise of the Landowners and Merchants: The Contrasting Cases - A. The Politics of the Baazar in Iran - B. The Decline of the Urban Notables under the Ba'th The Society of the Muslim Brothers in Jordan - Democratization: A New Discursive Framework; The Brotherhood: Appeal to the Shari'a , Appeal to the Electorate; Political Pluralism and the MB's Conclusions: Intellectual Contexts and Religious Outcomes
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