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DOI: 10.2307/3721959
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Deutsche und englische Romantik

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“…It started to construct its own network of schools and expanded its recruitment activities in existing educational institutions and among Palestinian refugees. 164 Moreover, its program became more politicized; heavier emphasis was put on the duty of the government to implement the shari'ah as well as on the refusal to accept any system that was judged not to support Islamic principles. Unlike the Hizb Al-Tahrir (Liberation Party), however, a party founded in 1952 by Palestinian ex-Muslim Brotherhood member al-Nabahani, which openly challenged the legitimacy of the Jordanian monarchy as well as all other existing regimes in the Muslim world in order to replace them with an Islamic caliphate, The Brotherhood remained loyal to the regime.…”
Section: Goals Structure and Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It started to construct its own network of schools and expanded its recruitment activities in existing educational institutions and among Palestinian refugees. 164 Moreover, its program became more politicized; heavier emphasis was put on the duty of the government to implement the shari'ah as well as on the refusal to accept any system that was judged not to support Islamic principles. Unlike the Hizb Al-Tahrir (Liberation Party), however, a party founded in 1952 by Palestinian ex-Muslim Brotherhood member al-Nabahani, which openly challenged the legitimacy of the Jordanian monarchy as well as all other existing regimes in the Muslim world in order to replace them with an Islamic caliphate, The Brotherhood remained loyal to the regime.…”
Section: Goals Structure and Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%