Jamʿīyat ash-shubbān al-muslimīn

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Jamʿīyat asch-schubbān al-muslimīn ( Arabic جمعية الشبان المسلمين, DMG ǧamʿīyat aš-šubbān al-muslimīn  'Society of Muslim Young Men') is a youth organization founded in Egypt in 1927 , which had 15,000 members at the end of the 1920s. Its defining leader in the 1930s was Izz al-Din al-Qassam .

literature

  • Dawisha, Adeed (2002): Arab Nationalism in the Twentieth Century: From Triumph to Despair . Princeton University Press, ISBN 0-691-10273-2 .
  • Reinhard Schulze: Islamic internationalism. Research on the history of the Islamic World League. Leiden: Brill 1990, p. 91.

supporting documents

  1. The date given by Schulze for the foundation (November 1928), on the other hand, seems to be a calculation error, cf. Rainer Brunner: Approach and distance. Schia, Azhar and Islamic Ecumenism in the 20th Century . Berlin: Schwarz 1996. p. 75, note 182.