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    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.

  2. Jun 14, 2024 · 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.

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  3. www.smithsonianmag.com › history › a-lesson-in-hateA Lesson In Hate | Smithsonian

    How an Egyptian writer became a leading theorist of violent jihad after studying in 1950s America. Qutb rejected modernity, democracy and Western culture as decadent and immoral, and saw America as a spellbinding but barbaric land.

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  5. Learn about the life and thought of Sayyid Qutb, one of the leading Islamist ideological thinkers of the twentieth century. Explore his interpretation of jahiliyya, tawhid, Shari’a, jihad, and other topics that interest philosophers.

  6. Jun 27, 2018 · 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.

  7. Nov 7, 2016 · Learn how Qutb, a former secularist and literary critic, became a radical Islamist and the ideological founder of the Islamic State. Explore his concepts of jahiliyya, hakimiyya and violent jihad in his influential book Milestones.

  8. Nov 25, 2023 · This article explores the thought of Sayyid Qutb, a modern Islamist intellectual who approached Islam as a set of beliefs and policies that are the basis of social and political configurations. It focuses on his book Social Justice in Islam, which is a crossroads text in his corpus and a critique of liberal nationalism in Egypt.