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Go to My Libraryal-Nuqaṭ fawqa al-ḥurūf: Al-Ikhwān al-Muslimūn wa-al-niẓām al-khāṣṣ (Arabic Edition)
- Language
- Arabic
- Published in
- Publisher
- al-Zahrāʼ lil-Iʻlām al-ʻArabī, Qism al-Nashr
- Pages
- 481
- ISBN
- 9789771470335
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The book is widely praised for its engaging and enjoyable literary style, making it a captivating read from start to finish. Reviewers highlight the author's unique position as a contemporary and participant in the events, lending significant credibility and an invaluable insider perspective to the narrative. It offers detailed accounts of the "Special Organization's" operations and internal structures, including specific programs for member qualification. Many found it to be an important source for understanding a critical historical era and the role of the Muslim Brotherhood, providing valuable insights for those interested in the Islamic movement and its historical context, enriched by the author's diligent documentation of personal notes.
Despite its strengths, the book faces notable criticism regarding its objectivity and historical completeness. Several reviewers argue that the author adopted the role of a preacher rather than a historian, leading to the deliberate omission or obfuscation of sensitive information, particularly concerning internal conflicts and disagreements within the group. This approach, attributed to the author's affiliation, is seen as hindering a full understanding of the period. Some felt the book's title was somewhat misleading, as the "Special Organization" is not the primary focus until later chapters, following a lengthy introduction. Furthermore, concerns were raised about the author's apparent bias, including the "whitewashing" of certain figures and a strong, sometimes questionable, analytical stance on political events and leaders.
In conclusion, the book is considered an important, albeit subjective, primary source offering a rare glimpse into a complex historical period from an internal viewpoint. While its engaging narrative and unique insights are appreciated, readers are strongly advised to approach it with a critical eye, recognizing its inherent biases and potential omissions. This book is particularly recommended for those with a deep interest in the history of the Muslim Brotherhood, its "Special Organization," and the broader Islamic movement, especially when supplemented by other historical accounts to achieve a more comprehensive and balanced understanding of the events described.
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