Saṭwat al-Naṣ: Khiṭāb al-Azhar wa Azmat al-Ḥukm (By Basma Abdel Aziz)

The academic literature on the ulama and the Arab uprisings has been strangely silent about al-Azhar and its shaykh Dr. Ahmad al-Tayyeb, with very few exceptions.  Though largely neglected (mostly because it is written in Arabic), Saṭwat al-Naṣ: Khiṭāb al-Azhar wa Azmat al-Ḥukm (The Power of the Te...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a444fe0fcf21440797021a71dc3f6ad92021-12-02T18:18:41ZSaṭwat al-Naṣ: Khiṭāb al-Azhar wa Azmat al-Ḥukm (By Basma Abdel Aziz)10.35632/ajis.v38i1-2.29472690-37332690-3741https://doaj.org/article/a444fe0fcf21440797021a71dc3f6ad92021-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ajis.org/index.php/ajiss/article/view/2947https://doaj.org/toc/2690-3733https://doaj.org/toc/2690-3741 The academic literature on the ulama and the Arab uprisings has been strangely silent about al-Azhar and its shaykh Dr. Ahmad al-Tayyeb, with very few exceptions.  Though largely neglected (mostly because it is written in Arabic), Saṭwat al-Naṣ: Khiṭāb al-Azhar wa Azmat al-Ḥukm (The Power of the Text: Al-Azhar’s Discourse and the Rule Crisis) provides a valuable contribution to the literature in that regard, on the level of data, methods, and analysis. Muhammad AmashaInternational Institute of Islamic ThoughtarticleAl-AzharAhmed al-TayyebUlamaIslam and politicsArab SpringEgyptIslamBP1-253ENAmerican Journal of Islam and Society, Vol 38, Iss 1-2 (2021)
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topic Al-Azhar
Ahmed al-Tayyeb
Ulama
Islam and politics
Arab Spring
Egypt
Islam
BP1-253
spellingShingle Al-Azhar
Ahmed al-Tayyeb
Ulama
Islam and politics
Arab Spring
Egypt
Islam
BP1-253
Muhammad Amasha
Saṭwat al-Naṣ: Khiṭāb al-Azhar wa Azmat al-Ḥukm (By Basma Abdel Aziz)
description The academic literature on the ulama and the Arab uprisings has been strangely silent about al-Azhar and its shaykh Dr. Ahmad al-Tayyeb, with very few exceptions.  Though largely neglected (mostly because it is written in Arabic), Saṭwat al-Naṣ: Khiṭāb al-Azhar wa Azmat al-Ḥukm (The Power of the Text: Al-Azhar’s Discourse and the Rule Crisis) provides a valuable contribution to the literature in that regard, on the level of data, methods, and analysis.
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title Saṭwat al-Naṣ: Khiṭāb al-Azhar wa Azmat al-Ḥukm (By Basma Abdel Aziz)
title_short Saṭwat al-Naṣ: Khiṭāb al-Azhar wa Azmat al-Ḥukm (By Basma Abdel Aziz)
title_full Saṭwat al-Naṣ: Khiṭāb al-Azhar wa Azmat al-Ḥukm (By Basma Abdel Aziz)
title_fullStr Saṭwat al-Naṣ: Khiṭāb al-Azhar wa Azmat al-Ḥukm (By Basma Abdel Aziz)
title_full_unstemmed Saṭwat al-Naṣ: Khiṭāb al-Azhar wa Azmat al-Ḥukm (By Basma Abdel Aziz)
title_sort saṭwat al-naṣ: khiṭāb al-azhar wa azmat al-ḥukm (by basma abdel aziz)
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