Sufism and politics in contemporary Egypt: a study of Sufi political engagement in the pre and post-revolutionary reality of January 2011

Experts on Sufi movements relegate a rather significant and critical role for Sufism in the formation of redefined political forces on the new post-Arab Spring political map. This is particularly true for one of the most vibrant Sufi capitals of the Muslim world, Egypt, holding a record sum of more...

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Main Authors: Ladjal, Tarek, Bensaid, Benaouda
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spelling my.iium.irep.368582014-06-09T02:03:58Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/36858/ Sufism and politics in contemporary Egypt: a study of Sufi political engagement in the pre and post-revolutionary reality of January 2011 Ladjal, Tarek Bensaid, Benaouda BP173.5 Islam and world politics Experts on Sufi movements relegate a rather significant and critical role for Sufism in the formation of redefined political forces on the new post-Arab Spring political map. This is particularly true for one of the most vibrant Sufi capitals of the Muslim world, Egypt, holding a record sum of more than 10 million Sufi members. In spite of this, however, one year after the Revolution in Egypt, political developments exhibited a pattern of failure of Sufis gaining political ground in the post-Mubarak political arena. This paper discusses contentions and problematic issues Sufis faced with respect to politics in Egypt, with particular focus given to their political experience in Egypt. This study seeks to explore the Sufi experience throughout the process of political struggle, while examining their contributions to the November 2011 elections in an attempt to unveil the factors culminating in their political setback in spite of their massive membership base, and the official favored support of the state, both on the local and international fronts. The study concludes that the nature of the Sufi practice itself contributed to a restraining of their political presence, in addition to their lack of political awareness, poor organization and populism, all of which acted critically toward creating a failed political journey for the Sufi orders in modern Egypt. SAGE 2014 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/36858/1/SUFISM_AND_POLITICS_IN_CONTEMPORARY_EGYPT.pdf Ladjal, Tarek and Bensaid, Benaouda (2014) Sufism and politics in contemporary Egypt: a study of Sufi political engagement in the pre and post-revolutionary reality of January 2011. Journal of Asian and African Studies, xx (xx). pp. 1-9. ISSN 0021-9096 (In Press) http://jas.sagepub.com/
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Sufism and politics in contemporary Egypt: a study of Sufi political engagement in the pre and post-revolutionary reality of January 2011
description Experts on Sufi movements relegate a rather significant and critical role for Sufism in the formation of redefined political forces on the new post-Arab Spring political map. This is particularly true for one of the most vibrant Sufi capitals of the Muslim world, Egypt, holding a record sum of more than 10 million Sufi members. In spite of this, however, one year after the Revolution in Egypt, political developments exhibited a pattern of failure of Sufis gaining political ground in the post-Mubarak political arena. This paper discusses contentions and problematic issues Sufis faced with respect to politics in Egypt, with particular focus given to their political experience in Egypt. This study seeks to explore the Sufi experience throughout the process of political struggle, while examining their contributions to the November 2011 elections in an attempt to unveil the factors culminating in their political setback in spite of their massive membership base, and the official favored support of the state, both on the local and international fronts. The study concludes that the nature of the Sufi practice itself contributed to a restraining of their political presence, in addition to their lack of political awareness, poor organization and populism, all of which acted critically toward creating a failed political journey for the Sufi orders in modern Egypt.
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title Sufism and politics in contemporary Egypt: a study of Sufi political engagement in the pre and post-revolutionary reality of January 2011
title_short Sufism and politics in contemporary Egypt: a study of Sufi political engagement in the pre and post-revolutionary reality of January 2011
title_full Sufism and politics in contemporary Egypt: a study of Sufi political engagement in the pre and post-revolutionary reality of January 2011
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