Ashes of Hama : The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria
Ashes of Hama : The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria
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When the Arab Spring reached Syria in 2011, the Assad regime was quick to blame Islamist groups for the unrest. But who are these Islamists seeking to shape Syria’s future? Ashes of Hama provides the first in-depth history of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, tracing its evolution from a suppressed movement after the brutal 1982 Hama massacre to a key player in the Syrian uprising. Drawing on exclusive interviews, declassified archives, and jihadist memoirs, Raphael Lefèvre offers a rare window into the Brotherhood’s radicalization, exile, and political resurrection. Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand Syria’s past, its Islamist landscape, and the roots of its ongoing conflict.
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Author: Raphael Lefevre
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