This book explores the activities of the local Muslim
Brotherhood in Jordan. It examines how the Brotherhood, working to
establish an alternative social, political and moral order through
a network of Islamic institutions, made a huge contribution to the
transformation of Jordanian society. It reveals, however, that the
Brotherhood s involvement in the economic realm, in Islamic
financial activities, led it to engage with the neo-liberal
approach to the economy, with the result that the Islamic social
institutions created by the Brotherhood, such as charities, lost
their importance in favour of profit-oriented activities owned by
leading Islamist individuals. The book thereby demonstrates the
"hybridisation" of Islamism, and argues that Islamism is not an
abstract set of beliefs, but rather a collection of historically
constructed practices. The book also illustrates how globalisation
is profoundly influencing culture and society in the Arab world,
though modified by the adoption of an Islamic framework."
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