- Sayyid Qutb - Wikipedia
Sayyid Ibrahim Husayn Shadhili Qutb[a] (9 October 1906 – 29 August 1966) was an Egyptian political theorist and revolutionary who was a leading member of the Muslim Brotherhood
- Sayyid Quṭb | Islamic thinker, Islamist, Muslim scholar | Britannica
Sayyid Quṭb (born Oct 9, 1906, near Asyūṭ, Egypt—died Aug 29, 1966, Cairo) was an Egyptian writer who was one of the foremost figures in modern Sunni Islamic revivalism He was from a family of impoverished rural notables For most of his early life, he was a schoolteacher
- Qutb, Sayyid | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Sayyid Qutb was one of the leading Islamist ideological thinkers of the twentieth century Living and working in Egypt, he turned to Islamism in his early forties after about two decades as a secular educator and literary writer
- Qutb, Sayyid - Encyclopedia. com
Sayyid Qutb (1906-1966) was an Egyptian writer, educator, and religious leader His writings about Islam, and especially his call for a revolution to establish an Islamic state and society, greatly influenced the Islamic resurgence movements of the 20th century
- Qutb-Printab - usna. edu
Because the book directly threatened the legitimacy of Nasser’s government, Qutb was rearrested in August 1965 and sentenced to death 10 After he was hanged in 1966, Qutb was considered a martyr by many Muslims because he died at the hands of the same government whose legitimacy he denied
- PWHCE Middle East Project: Sayyid Qutb Profile
Sayyid Qutb was one of the most important figures in the development of jihadi Salafi ideology Despite coming from a slum area along the Nile Valley, Qutb enjoyed both a Western education and an Islamic education, a typical background for a Salafi intellectual
- Remembering Sayyid Qutb, an Islamic intellectual and leader of rare . . .
Sayyid Qutb lives in the hearts of millions of Muslims worldwide His books have been translated into virtually every language that Muslims read, and remain hugely influential
- Biography and Activities of Sayyid Qutb - Islam Times
Sayyid Qutb, the doyen of the Ikhwan al-Muslimun, had a very profound impact on the Muslim Arab youth coming of age since late 60s Western writers in recent years have focused on him as one of the two most influencial Muslim thinkers of this century
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