• Register
  • Login
  • Persian

Political studies of Islamic world

  1. Home
  2. Investigating the Impact of Brotherhood Islamism on the Formation of a National Development Model in Qatar (2011-2022)

Current Issue

By Issue

By Author

By Subject

Author Index

Keyword Index

cost

About Journal

Aims and Scope

Editorial Board

Publication Ethics

Indexing and Abstracting

Related Links

FAQ

Peer Review Process

Journal Metrics

News

Forms

Guide for Authors

Investigating the Impact of Brotherhood Islamism on the Formation of a National Development Model in Qatar (2011-2022)

    Author

    • Mohammad Mahmoodikia

    Assistant Prof., Political Thought in Islam, Imam Khomeini and Islamic Revolution Research Institute, Tehran, Iran

,

Document Type : Research Paper

10.30479/psiw.2022.17088.3099
  • Article Information
  • References
  • Download
  • How to cite
  • Statistics
  • Share

Abstract

Objective: The Kingdom of Qatar is one of the leading Islamic countries in the field of development, which has so far drafted two national development strategy documents for the period 2011-2016 and 2018-2022. On the other hand, given the growing influence of the Muslim Brotherhood on the structure of politics and power in this country, the purpose of this article is to provide an analytical answer to the question of how the Brotherhood's Islamist model played a role in shaping Qatar's national development model.
Method: Given that the Muslim Brotherhood in Qatar has refused to publish many of its strategic documents and the Brotherhood in Qatar is in a position like a black box, therefore, the exploratory aspect of the article will be prominent. The article uses an analytical-descriptive method to provide a detailed description of how the Brotherhood's Islamist reading influences the construction of a local model of development in Qatar.
Results: The findings of the study indicate that the Brotherhood thought in five areas: "approach to religion", "approach to progress", "religious foundations of progress", "examples of religion in the pattern of progress", and "the role of ecology on the pattern of development" is influential in building a model of development in this country and is trying to provide a model of bio-faith compatible with bio-modern requirements to other Islamic societies.
Conclusion: It seems that the Brotherhood leaders in Qatar are trying to introduce Qatar as a model in the field of Islamist reading and thus help it to spread to other parts of the Islamic world.

Keywords

  • Qatar Muslim Brotherhood
  • Model of Progress
  • Qatar
  • Yusuf al-Qaradawi
  • Islamism
  • Brotherhood

Main Subjects

  • The International Relations
  • XML
  • PDF 1.04 M
  • RIS
  • EndNote
  • Mendeley
  • BibTeX
  • APA
  • MLA
  • HARVARD
  • CHICAGO
  • VANCOUVER
References
Abdel Errahim, A., (2017). "Le Qatar et les Frères Musulmans : Des Relations Anciennes et Permanentes". Available at: http://www.afrique-asie.fr/le-qatar-et-les-freres-musulmans-des-relations-anciennes-et-permanentes/
Al-Qaradawi, Y. (1977). General Characteristics of Islam, Doha: Qatar University. ) in Arabic(
Al-Qaradawi, Y. (1988). The Islamic Awakening and the Concerns of the Arab and Islamic World. Whba for Publishing and Distribution. ) in Arabic(
Al-Qaradawi, Y. (1990). Priorities of the Islamic Movement in the Next Stage, Doha: Qatar University. ) in Arabic(
Al-Qaradawi, Y. (1991). Towards Intellectual Unity Working in Islam, Cairo: Wahba for Publishing and Distribution. ) in Arabic(
Al-Qaradawi, Y. (1992). Meetings and Dialogues on Issues of Islam and the era, Cairo: Wahba for Publication and Distribution. ) in Arabic(
Al-Qaradawi, Y. (1999). From the Jurisprudence of the State in Islam (its Status, Features, nature, its Position on Democracy, Pluralism, Women and Non-Muslims), Cairo: Dar Al-Shorouk. )in Arabic(
Al-Qaradawi, Y. (2011). Ibn al-Qurayah and al-Kitab; Features of the Biography and March. Cairo: Dar Al Shorouk. ) in Arabic(
Andrew F. Cooper and Bessma Momani (2011). “Qatar and Expanded Contours of Small State Diplomacy,” The International Spectator 46, No. 3: 121-25.
Azem A., (2012). "Qatar's Ties with the Muslim Brotherhood Affect Entire Region". The National, Available at: https://www.thenationalnews.com/qatar-s-ties-with-the-muslim-brotherhood-affect-entire-region-1.408742
Bazargan, M. (1983). The Hereafter is the Final Goal of the Prophets. Tehran: Freedom Movement Publication. )in Persian(
Bullard, S. (1975). The Thought of Development, Translated by Hossein Asadpour, Tehran: Amirkabir. )in Persian(
Cooper, A. F.: Momani, B. (2011). “Qatar and Expanded Contours of Small State Diplomacy,” The International Spectator 46, No. 3: 121-25.
Dagher, S.; Levinson, Ch., and Margaret Coker, (2011). “Tiny Kingdom’s Huge Role in Libya Draws Concern,” The Wall Street Journal, October 17, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405297
Del valle, A., (2016). "Le Qatar du soft power et de l'appui aux Frères Musulmans au Financement du Djihadisme". Atlantico, https://www.atlantico.fr/article/rdv/le-qatar-du-soft-power-et-de-l-appui-aux-freres-musulmans-au-financement-du-djihadisme-geopolitico-scanner-alexandre-del-valle
Dettmer, J., (2015). "Qatar’s a U.S. Ally Against ISIS, So Why’s It Cheerleading the Bad Guys?". https://www.thedailybeast.com/qatars-a-us-ally-against-isis-so-whys-it-cheerleading-the-bad-guys
Dettmer, J., (2015). "Qatar’s Foundation for Hypocrisy", Daily Beast, https://www.thedailybeast.com/qatars-foundation-for-hypocrisy
Dettmer, J., (2015). "Qatar’s Foundation for Hypocrisy", Daily Beast, https://www.thedailybeast.com/qatars-foundation-for-hypocrisy
Dickinson, E., (2014). “The Case against Qatar.” Foreign Policy, https://foreignpolicy.com/2014/09/30/the-case-against-qatar/
Fazlur Rahman. (1979). Islam. 2nd ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Fozi, Y. (2012). "Examination of the Theoretical Foundations and Abilities of the Reformist Discourse of Shiite Islamists", Journal of the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of the University of Tehran. 61 (3): 215-173. )in Persian(
Fozi, Y.; Mahmoodi-kia, M.; Naimi, F. (2020). "A Theory to Understand why, what and how the Iranian Islamic Model of Progress based on the Meta-Synthesis method". Political Science, 17(2): 491-518. )in Persian(
Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Qatar and the Arab Spring (London: Hurst & Company, 2014), 131-44.
Meriboute, Z. (2013). "‘Arab Spring’: The Influence of the Muslim Brotherhood and Their Vision of Islamic Finance and State (abstract) [en]". Available at: https://journals.openedition.org/poldev/1833
Motahari, M. (1999). Islam and the Requirements of Time. Qom: Sadra Publications. (in Persian)
Qarzawi, Y. (2000). General fFatures of Islam, Translated by Jalil Bahramiani, Tehran: Ehsan Publishing House, first edition. (in Persian)
Rahman, F. (1979). Islam. 2nd ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Roberts, D. B. (2017). Qatar: Securing the Global Ambitions of a City-State, London: Hurst.
Roberts, D. B. (2019). "Reflecting on Qatar's Islamist Soft Power". Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs, available in: https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/FP_20190408_qatar_roberts.pdf
Roberts, David B. (2014). “Qatar and the Brotherhood,” Survival, Vol. 56, No. 4: 23-26.
Roberts, David B. (2014). “Qatar and the Brotherhood”, Survival: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00396338.2014.941557
Roberts, David B. (2014). “Qatar and the Muslim Brotherhood: PragMatisM or Preference?”, Middle East Policy: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/mepo.12084
Roberts, David B. (2015). “Is Qatar Bringing the Nusra Front in from the Cold?”. BBC, March 6, Available at: http:// www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-31764114.
Roberts, David B. (2015). “Qatar’s Strained Gulf Relationships,” The New Politics of Interventions of [Persian]Gulf Arab States (LSE; Middle East Centre), Collected Papers, Vol. 1: 27-28.
Roberts, David B. (2017). “A Dustup in the Gulf,” Foreign Affairs, June 13, https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/middle-east/2017-06-13/dustup-gulf.
Roger Nord-Mali, B., (2012).“Le Qatar Accusé de Financer les Groupes Islamistes de l’Azawad,” Jeune Afrique, June 6, https://www.jeuneafrique.com/175735/politique/nord-mali-le-qatar-accus-definancer-les-groupes-islamistes-de-l-azawad/.
Sancholi, Z. (2012). "Explaining the Nature of the Iranian Islamic Model of Progress". Studies on Iranian Islamic Development Pattern, 2 (3): 104-79. (in Persian)
Soroush, A. K. (1989). Fatter than Ideology. Tehran: Rad Publishing. (in Persian)
Ulrichsen, K. C. (2014). Qatar and the Arab Spring (London: Hurst & Company), 131-44.
Warren, D. H., (2014). “The ʿUlamāʾ and the Arab Uprisings 2011-2013: Considering Yusuf Alqaradawi, the Global Mufti, between the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamic Legal Tradition, and Qatari Foreign Policy", New Middle Eastern Studies, No. 4.
Yaniv, K., (2020). “With Israel’s Consent, Qatar Gave Gaza $1 Billion Since 2020,” Haaretz, February 10, 2019, https://www.haaretz.com/middle-east-news/palestinians/.premium-with-israel-s-consent-qatar-gave-gaza-1-billion-since-2012-1.6917856
 
 
    • Article View: 385
    • PDF Download: 337
Political studies of Islamic world
Volume 11, Issue 2 - Serial Number 42
July 2022
Pages 129-152
Files
  • XML
  • PDF 1.04 M
Share
How to cite
  • RIS
  • EndNote
  • Mendeley
  • BibTeX
  • APA
  • MLA
  • HARVARD
  • CHICAGO
  • VANCOUVER
Statistics
  • Article View: 385
  • PDF Download: 337

APA

Mahmoodikia, M. (2022). Investigating the Impact of Brotherhood Islamism on the Formation of a National Development Model in Qatar (2011-2022). Political studies of Islamic world, 11(2), 129-152. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2022.17088.3099

MLA

Mahmoodikia, M. . "Investigating the Impact of Brotherhood Islamism on the Formation of a National Development Model in Qatar (2011-2022)", Political studies of Islamic world, 11, 2, 2022, 129-152. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2022.17088.3099

HARVARD

Mahmoodikia, M. (2022). 'Investigating the Impact of Brotherhood Islamism on the Formation of a National Development Model in Qatar (2011-2022)', Political studies of Islamic world, 11(2), pp. 129-152. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2022.17088.3099

CHICAGO

M. Mahmoodikia, "Investigating the Impact of Brotherhood Islamism on the Formation of a National Development Model in Qatar (2011-2022)," Political studies of Islamic world, 11 2 (2022): 129-152, doi: 10.30479/psiw.2022.17088.3099

VANCOUVER

Mahmoodikia, M. Investigating the Impact of Brotherhood Islamism on the Formation of a National Development Model in Qatar (2011-2022). Political studies of Islamic world, 2022; 11(2): 129-152. doi: 10.30479/psiw.2022.17088.3099

  • Home
  • About Journal
  • Editorial Board
  • Submit Manuscript
  • Contact Us
  • Sitemap

News

 

   The Political Studies of Islamic World is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY NC) .

 

 

Newsletter Subscription

Subscribe to the journal newsletter and receive the latest news and updates

© Journal Management System. Powered by Sinaweb