
The Book Unpacks The Principal Factors That Shape The Brotherhood's Identity, Organization, And Activism, Investigating The Processes Of Socialization, Indoctrination, Recruitment, Identification, Networking, And Mobilization Utilized By The Movement. Khalil Al-anani Argues That The Brotherhood Is Not Merely A Political Actor Seeks Power But Also An Identity Maker That Aims To Change Societal Values, Norms, And Morals To Line Up With Its Ideology And Worldview. As A Socio-political Movement, He Finds, The Brotherhood Is Involved In An Intensive Process Of Meaning Construction And Symbolic Production That Shape Individuals' Identity And Gives Sense To Their Lives. The Result Is Brotherhood A Distinctive Code Of Identity That Governs The Norms, Values, And Regulations That Bind Members Together, Maintains Their Activism, And Guides Their Behavior In Everyday Life. The Book Also Explains The Brotherhood's Durability And How It Endured Regime Repression And Exclusion Over The Past Three Decades, Which Al-anani Attributes To The Organization's Structure And Coherence. A Tight-knit Structure Coupled With Complex Membership System Has Allowed The Brotherhood To Resist Regime Penetration. Lastly, The Book Explores The Balance Of Power Within The Brotherhood. It Investigates The Divisions And Differences Within The Movement And How This Affects Its Strategy And Decisions.--provided By Publisher.
This book investigates the core question of how the Muslim Brotherhood maintains its organizational durability and influences individual identity through socialization and ideological indoctrination. Khalil al-Anani, a scholar specializing in Middle Eastern politics, utilizes a framework of identity construction and organizational sociology to analyze the movement. He argues that the Brotherhood functions not only as a political entity seeking power but as a comprehensive identity-maker that reshapes societal norms and individual worldviews to align with its specific ideology.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and political scientists frequently cite this work as a rigorous, nuanced examination of the internal sociology of the Muslim Brotherhood. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which provides a detailed, scholarly look at how the organization sustains its coherence under pressure.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2016-09-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0190279745
ISBN-13:
9780190279745
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