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- Sayyid Qutb - Wikipedia
Sayyid Ibrahim Husayn Shadhili Qutb[a] (9 October 1906 – 29 August 1966) was an Egyptian political theorist and revolutionary who was a leading member of the Muslim Brotherhood
- Sayyid Quṭb | Islamic thinker, Islamist, Muslim scholar . . .
Sayyid Quṭb was an Egyptian writer who was one of the foremost figures in modern Sunni Islamic revivalism He was from a family of impoverished rural notables For most of his early life, he was a schoolteacher Originally an ardent secularist, he came, over time, to adopt many Islamist views
- Qutb, Sayyid | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Sayyid Qutb (1906—1966) was and is one of the most important ideologues of the Islamist movement, which seeks to re-establish truly Islamic values and practices in Muslim societies that have become more or less Westernized
- Sayyid Qutbs political and religious thought: the . . .
Sayyid Qutb is one the twentieth century's most influential Muslim thinkers and one of the ideological founders of the Muslim Brotherhood This essay surveys the context which shaped his political and ideological ideas and activities and the history of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt
- Islam the Religion of the Future by Sayyid Qutb | Goodreads
There are several messages in this work that do unmistakably illuminate events towards the colonisation of Islam and thus, Qutb’s contends that the final offensive is taking place in Muslim countries to replace the scared views of religious conviction with man’s impression of atheist secularism
- Sayyid Qutb - Encyclopedia. com
Sayyid Qutb (1906-1966) was an Egyptian writer, educator, and religious leader His writings about Islam, and especially his call for a revolution to establish an Islamic state and society, greatly influenced the Islamic resurgence movements of the 20th century
- Sayyid Qutb’s Islamic Concept | Sayyid Qutb: The Life and . . .
It is Qutb’s own personal clarification of his religion that explains and embellishes principles that already exist in Islam This chapter reviews what Qutb called the Islamic concept, which others might call theology or philosophy
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