Jordan: a case study of the relationship between Islamic finance and Islamist politics / Wan Noor Hazlina Wan Jusoh

Islamist politics in Jordan are very much influenced by the Muslim Brotherhood (Schanzer, 2011). The Muslim Brotherhood or also known as Ikhwan al-Muslimin is the world's oldest, largest and most influential Islamist organization (Leiken & Brooke, 2007) which was founded by Hassan al-Banna...

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Main Author: Wan Jusoh, Wan Noor Hazlina (Author)
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Published: 2012.
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