Title of article :
Socialisation and Recruitment in Islamist Movements: A Comparison between the Muslim Brotherhood and Al-Qaeda
Author/Authors :
pandian, sivamurugan universiti sains malaysia - school of social sciences - department of anthropology and sociology, Malaysia , mohamed, omar gomaa ahmed universiti sains malaysia - school of social sciences - department of anthropology and sociology, Malaysia , pazil, nur hafeeza ahmad universiti sains malaysia - school of social sciences - department of anthropology and sociology, Malaysia
From page :
110
To page :
120
Abstract :
To date, a little work has been undertaken to compare the socialisation process between the Muslim Brotherhood and Al-Qaeda. According to critics, both are considered intermediate and extremist movements. While the Muslim Brotherhood utilises various methods of socialisation, Al- Qaeda utilises internet networks to recruit new members without looking at their prior history, leaving the Al-Qaeda movement extremely vulnerable. This article explores the main differences in the roles and impacts of the political movements the Muslim Brotherhood and Al-Qaeda. It focuses on the most significant aspect of the socialisation process on shaping al-fard al-muslim the individual Muslim.
Keywords :
Islamism , Muslim Brotherhood , Al , Qaeda , recruitment , socialisation
Journal title :
International Journal Of Islamic Thought
Journal title :
International Journal Of Islamic Thought
Record number :
2728303
Link To Document :
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