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The AftermathThe Arab Spring in 2011 increased the role of Islamic movements and parties in the Middle East and North Africa. In the aftermath of revolts in Libya, Algeria, Tunisia, and Egypt, great optimism for establishing democratic societies quickly deteriorated into counter rebellion in Libya and Egypt, and the insurgency in Syria spread into full scale Sunni revolt in Iraq.For More on Introduction:The Expansion of Political and Terrorist Organizations in the Middle EastFor More on Attitudes, Isolationism and MarginalizationRevolutionary conditions in the Arab world created three main trends in current political Islam.The first concerns moderate movements like the Muslim Brotherhood (Freedom and Justice Party) based on Hassan al-Banna and Sayyid Qutb ideas and peaceful implementation of Quranic values in the state. Moreover, the moderate faction of the Muslim Brotherhood proposes civilized political dialogue and mechanisms such as free elections, referendum or…
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