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Salih Ashmawi

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158:, which was the official organ of the group. In 1953 he and Mohammad Al Ghazali, another senior Brotherhood figure, were dismissed from the group due to their conflict with Hasan Ismail Al Hudaybi. Both Ashmawi and Al Ghazali were also arrested and jailed as part of Gamal Abdel Nasser's crackdown against the Brotherhood. 144:
Later he restored his relations with Al Banna and became the head of secret group within the Brotherhood. Under his leadership the secret apparatus gained considerable autonomy to the extent that Al Banna had no power over it. Ashmawi was part of the extremist faction and was appointed the deputy
141:, a weekly journal started by the Brotherhood. However, he left the Brotherhood after internal disputes stopping the publication of the journal and involved in the establishment of another Islamic group entitled the Society of Mohammad's Youth. 145:
secretary of Al Banna in 1947, replacing Ahmad Mohammad Al Sukkari in the post. Abdul Rahman Al Sanadi, on the other hand, succeeded Ashmawi as the head of the Brotherhood's secret network.
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Nizam Kamil wa-Shamil: The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt As reflected in al-da'wa and liwā' al-'islām (1976-1981 1987-1988)
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became the leaders of the Brotherhood which was banned in 1948. In 1951 Ashmawi launched an Islamic journal,
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Imagining the Perfect Society in Muslim Brotherhood Journals: An Analysis of al-Da'wa and Liwa' al-Islam
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Ashmawi joined the Muslim Brotherhood in 1937. Next year Ashmawi was appointed editor-in-chief of
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Ashmawi was born in Cairo in 1910. He received a bachelor's degree in commerce in 1932 from
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in 1976. The journal was published until 1981, and its founder Ashmawi died in 1983.
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Leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and journalist (1910–1983)
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Heeding the Call: Popular Islamic Activism in Egypt (1970-1981)
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Index

Fuad I University
Muslim Brotherhood
Al Dawa
Al Dawa
Al Nadhir
Fuad I University
Hasan Al Banna
Al Nadhir
Hasan Ismail Al Hudaybi
Al Dawa
Umar Al Tilmisani








Imagining the Perfect Society in Muslim Brotherhood Journals: An Analysis of al-Da'wa and Liwa' al-Islam
ISBN
978-3-11-063649-9
"The Muslim Brothers and the Arab Revolt in Palestine, 1936-39"
doi
10.1080/00263208608700671


"Prison Talk: The Muslim Brotherhood's Internal Struggle during Gamal Abdel Nasser's Persecution, 1954 to 1971"
doi
10.1017/S0020743807070535

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