The Ambiguity of the Quest for Mastership of the World: The Concept of IUstāḏiyyat al-ʿĀlam/I in the Doctrine of the Muslim Brotherhood
This article examines the idea of ustāḏiyyat al-ʿālam (mastership of the world), in the political thought of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB). Ustāḏiyyat al-ʿālam was formulated by the movements’ founder, Ḥasan al-Bannā, as the ultimate goal of the MB, the last of a gradual seven-stage plan to Islamize t...
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