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Gaza Strip: A building boom
Article 4.
NYT
Don't Fear All Islamists, Fear Salafis
Robin Wright
Article 5.
The Diplomat
How fiscal austerity will push the United
States towards ... conditioning
because of electrical outages.
Article 4.
NYT
Don't Fear All Islamists, Fear Salafis
Robin Wright
August 19, 2012 -- THIS spring, I traveled to the cradle of the
Arab ... vented, prayers ended at the whitewashed mosque across the
street. Among the faithful were Salafis, ultraconservative Sunni
Muslims vying to define the new order according to seventh-
century religious traditions
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Gaza Strip: A building boom
Article 4.
NYT
Don't Fear All Islamists, Fear Salafis
Robin Wright
Article 5.
The Diplomat
How fiscal austerity will push the United States
towards ... without air-conditioning because of
electrical outages.
NYT
Don't Fear All Islamists, Fear Salafis
Robin Wright
August 19, 2012 -- THIS spring, I traveled to the cradle of the Arab ... vented, prayers ended
at the whitewashed mosque across the street. Among the faithful were
Salafis, ultraconservative Sunni Muslims vying to define the new order
according to seventh-century religious traditions
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Crooke
The Daily Star
Egypt faces hard economic challenges
Mohammed Samhouri
Boston Review
The Salafi Question: Egypt's Constitutional
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Moment
Amitai Etzioni
Article 6.
Project Syndicate ... University's Crown Centerfor
Middle East Studies in Boston.
Ankle S.
Boston Review
The Salafi Question: Egypt's
Constitutional Moment
Amitai Etzioni
JUNE 11, 2012 -- After the Muslim Brotherhood gained ... EFTA_R1_00289343
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percent of the vote and the Salafis 25 percent in the first round
of Egypt's parliamentary elections, Rana Abdelhai, a student,
told New York Times
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Daily Star
Egypt faces hard economic challenges
Mohammed Samhouri
Article 5.
Boston Review
The Salafi Question: Egypt's Constitutional Moment
Amitai Etzioni
Article 6.
Project Syndicate
The Indian Miracle Lives ... Crown Centerfor Middle East Studies in Boston.
A,tklc 5.
Boston Review
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The Salafi Question: Egypt's Constitutional
Moment
Amitai Etzioni
JUNE 11, 2012 -- After the Muslim Brotherhood gained ... percent of the
vote and the Salafis 25 percent in the first round of Egypt's parliamentary
elections, Rana Abdelhai, a student, told New York Times columnist
Nicholas Kristof that
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hard economic challenges
Mohammed Samhouri
Article 5.
Boston Review
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The Salafi Question: Egypt's Constitutional
Moment
Amitai Etzioni
Project Syndicate
The Indian Miracle Lives
Shashi Tharoor ... University's Crown Centerfor
Middle East Studies in Boston.
Mick 5.
Boston Review
The Salafi Question: Egypt's
Constitutional Moment
Amitai Etzioni
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JUNE 11, 2012 -- After ... Muslim Brotherhood gained 40
percent of the vote and the Salafis 25 percent in the first round
of Egypt's parliamentary elections, Rana Abdelhai, a student,
told New York Times
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coming not from the
two-state moderates America hoped to embolden, but from
Salafis and jihadists who believe, terrifyingly, that Hamas is too
restrained in its use of violence ... fact, two factors pushed Hamas to ramp up its bombing
campaign: competition from Salafi groups and Hamas' belief
that its strategic environment had improved in the wake of the
Arab ... Spring. Since Hamas was elected, it has found the Salafi
groups in Gaza especially difficult rivals to manage. Fatah,
Hamas' main competitor before it pushed the group
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coming not from the
two-state moderates America hoped to embolden, but from
Salafis and jihadists who believe, terrifyingly, that Hamas is too
restrained in its use of violence ... fact, two factors pushed Hamas to ramp up its bombing
campaign: competition from Salafi groups and Hamas' belief
that its strategic environment had improved in the wake of the
Arab ... Spring. Since Hamas was elected, it has found the Salafi
groups in Gaza especially difficult rivals to manage. Fatah,
Hamas' main competitor before it pushed the group
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landscape. F. Gregory Gause, a
long-time Saudi expert, says the choice by Egyptian Salafis to
participate in elections this month might lead prominent Salafis in
Saudi Arabia to callfor ... first round of Egypt's parliamentary elections?
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If you've got major Salafi groups coming around to wanting to
participate in democracy, that's something that ... hand, you would
assume that the Saudis would be happy that Islamist groups, both
Salafi and Muslim Brotherhood, did so well in the first round. In
Egypt, it's almost
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later reinterpretation. There will
no doubt be fanatical members of the ultra-orthodox Salafis who push
for a constitution that asserts boldly and clearly that Egypt is an
Islamic state ... indeed, some Salafis are already supporting this—but
it is doubtful that they will form an overriding majority.
The transitional parliament could be in power for what might ... Brotherhood
(represented by its political arm, the Freedom and Justice Party
(FJP)) and the Salafi Al-Nour Party—are well aware that within that
term, their constituents will expect them
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Spring,
Brotherhood leaders often told me that their youth were increasingly
being swayed by Salafi ideas. One Brotherhood official told me that
Salafis outnumbered them five to one. Salafi groups ... claiming that they would
win 30 percent of the seats. Ambitious as they are, Salafis are
political novices, with virtually no experience running parliamentary
campaigns. But they are proving quick ... learners and have managed to
unify their ranks, bringing together four Salafi parties under the
banner of the "Islamic alliance." Moreover, liberal claims (or hopes)
that Salafis are well outside
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promote themselves professionally and to
fulfill their political agenda among Egyptians.
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Salafis, less organized but widely popular in Upper Egypt, the
countryside and Cairo, are now regular commentators ... less developed urban cities and villages.
Right after Feb. 11 the Muslim Brotherhood and Salafis began
organizing public lectures at public places including mosques, public
markets, universities and its affiliated ... what seemed to be a feud
between a Muslim and a Christian family, Salafis, through their
public figure Sheikh Mohammed Hassan, convinced Muslims there
to let the army rebuild
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encouraged the population to hold them to this
principle. By contrast, Egypt's Salafis and elements within the
Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood call for a total break with former
president Mubarak ... economic
insecurity, as well as advancing the values of pluralism and tolerance.
The Salafi Threat
Morocco is a society in transition which has fallen prey to the
scourge of terrorism ... modernity and even looked to the
Islamic Republic of Iran for inspiration. The radical Salafi
community, essentially advocating a return to the seventh century,
has sympathy among some elements
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pointed out, the most formidable rebel group is Al Nusra,
the Al Qaeda-linked Salafi group. Al Nusra may not be the largest rebel
faction, but it is the best ... human rights. They ignored
their democratic partners and allied themselves with the orthodox Salafi
groups as well as the armed Gama'a Islamyya and Jihad. Morsi's Enabling ... indispensable ally of the MB, with all of the
leverage that entailed. In contrast, Salafi movements, for instance, have
long enjoyed the patronage of Saudi Arabia. Should Qatar choose
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context of the Arab
Spring.
Sheikh Mohammed Hassan, one of Egypt's top Salafi clerics, has used the
principle of maslaha to justify the need to comply with the peace ... adhered to the truce until it was eventually broken by the Meccans. Egypt's
Salafi Al Nour party has recently held training courses for its members on
siyasa shariyyah.
Ibrahim ... Omar Al Sakran, a Saudi intellectual, has been attacked
by extremist Salafis after writing a treatise on siyasa shariyyah in which he
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similar fate if they decided to back him.
In addition to Abol Fotoh, Salafi candidate Hazem Salah Abou Ismail
enjoys wide popularity among the ultraconservative community. Due to
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numerous ... very similar to those of Al-
Shater," he said.
Abdel Fattah believes that the Salafi community, main target voters of both
Abou Ismail and Al-Shater, will be split between ... Abol Fotoh's campaign.
"Both Abol Fotoh and Abou Ismail will be affected. The Salafi Al-Nour
Party and most of the Salafi Sheikhs will go for Al-Shater
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majority Sunnis that includes a growing Islamist element
and takes in Muslim Brotherhood, Salafi and even al-Qaeda-
affiliated factions. Despite President Obama's "reset" policy, Russia
continues to support ... parliament will
push for prohibitions on alcohol consumption and swimwear.
Extremists, mostly in the Salafi wing, exacerbate such fears by
issuing statements comparing Pharaonic statues to forbidden pre-
Islamic idols ... viewed as moderates, the Brotherhood will attempt to
distance itself from the extremist Salafi groups. Nevertheless,
punctual alliances, notably on issues deemed religious, will likely be
created with the Salafi
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