Politics of Islam : The Muslim Brothers and the State in the Arab Gulf, Hardcover by Baskan, Birol, ISBN 1474490247, ISBN-13 9781474490245, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US

In this book, Birol Baskan explains the variation in attitudes and approaches towards the Muslim Brotherhood across 5 Gulf States - a disparity that he argues is at the root of the ongoing Gulf crisis that erupted in June 2017. The Muslim Brotherhood - the oldest, largest and most influential<br>religious movement in the Muslim world - has often faced repression, most notably in its home country of Egypt. In the 1950s and 1960s, the Gulf States offered Brothers fleeing persecution a safe haven. However, this friendly reception has become increasingly hostile in the 21st century. Following a<br>crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt in the summer of 2013, many Gulf States followed suit, with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates both declaring the movement as terrorist in 2014. By contrast, Qatar has continuously offered a positive reception to the Muslim Brothers.<br>