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- aaf3ec40aaf0ad9d6a3957fc3c63337be53e679724694145b14f547449711f0c date "1994".
- aaf3ec40aaf0ad9d6a3957fc3c63337be53e679724694145b14f547449711f0c first1 "Olivier".
- aaf3ec40aaf0ad9d6a3957fc3c63337be53e679724694145b14f547449711f0c isCitedBy Jamaat-e-Islami.
- aaf3ec40aaf0ad9d6a3957fc3c63337be53e679724694145b14f547449711f0c last1 "Roy".
- aaf3ec40aaf0ad9d6a3957fc3c63337be53e679724694145b14f547449711f0c pages "35".
- aaf3ec40aaf0ad9d6a3957fc3c63337be53e679724694145b14f547449711f0c publisher "Harvard University Press".
- aaf3ec40aaf0ad9d6a3957fc3c63337be53e679724694145b14f547449711f0c quote "The origins of today's Islamist thought and organisations can be traced to the Society of the Muslim Brotherhood, created by the school teacher Hasan al-Banna in Egypt in 1928, and the Jamaat-i-Islami of Pakistan, established by Abul Ala Maududi...".
- aaf3ec40aaf0ad9d6a3957fc3c63337be53e679724694145b14f547449711f0c title "The Failure of Political Islam".