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Arab Spring as a Factor of Emergence of Salafi Parties in the Middle East and North Africa

https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2020-16-3-165-176

Abstract

The article is devoted to the analysis of Salafi Islamism. Conservative Salafi Islamism during the events of the Arab spring received a new development. In particular, the fall of authoritarian regimes and the beginning of the democratic process in the Middle East and North Africa led to the creation of Salafi political parties. The Salafi sts believed, that in a favorable political environment, they would be able to defend their legal status and gain some privileges through participating in parliamentary elections. However, the creation of parties has deepened internal divisions within the Salafi movements. In particular, there were supporters among the Salafi sts, who defended the combination of student and political activities against those who considered participation in the political struggle as a temporary tactical action. The result of the disagreement was the emergence of a reformist movement, that began to see participation in politics as a tool for strengthening the position of the Salafi st movement.

About the Author

T. R. Khayrullin
Institute for African Studies of Russian Academy of Sciences; Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Timur R. KHAYRULLIN, Cand. Sci. (Polit.), researcher, Centre for Civilizational and Regional Studies, senior lecturer, Department of Political Sciences

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Khayrullin T.R. Arab Spring as a Factor of Emergence of Salafi Parties in the Middle East and North Africa. Islam in the modern world. 2020;16(3):165-176. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2020-16-3-165-176

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