Book contents
- The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria
- Cambridge Middle East Studies
- The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Transliteration
- Glossary of Names
- Introduction
- Part I The History of the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria
- 1 A Brief History of Syria and the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood
- 2 The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood’s Founding Ideas
- 3 The Brotherhood’s Political Practice
- 4 The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood and Violence
- 5 International Relations and Survival in Exile
- Part II The Syrian Uprising
- Conclusion
- Book part
- Bibliography
- Index
- Books in the Series
4 - The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood and Violence
from Part I - The History of the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 July 2019
- The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria
- Cambridge Middle East Studies
- The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Transliteration
- Glossary of Names
- Introduction
- Part I The History of the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria
- 1 A Brief History of Syria and the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood
- 2 The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood’s Founding Ideas
- 3 The Brotherhood’s Political Practice
- 4 The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood and Violence
- 5 International Relations and Survival in Exile
- Part II The Syrian Uprising
- Conclusion
- Book part
- Bibliography
- Index
- Books in the Series
Summary
This chapter charts the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship to violence, noting that while contemplation of violence played little role in the Brotherhood’s official ideology or amongst its senior members, there was significant diversity within the group’s base. It argues that the confluence of political events and membership changes saw parts of Brotherhood take on violence as a tactic, even though official platforms never wavered. Although this period of violence was relatively short-lived, the Brotherhood did not escape the experience unscathed – it was forced to evolve as an organisation, and acquired deep scars that continued to impact the group after 2011.
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- The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria , pp. 91 - 133Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019