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Jordan’s Ban on Muslim Brotherhood: A Setback for Islamists with Complex Risks for Amman

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May 27, 2025
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Title: Jordan’s Ban on the Muslim Brotherhood: A Complex Blow to Islamists and a Challenge for National Unity

Jordan’s recent prohibition of the Muslim Brotherhood marks a critical juncture in the kingdom’s political evolution, reverberating across both domestic and regional spheres. Officially justified as a necessary step to counter extremism and protect national security, this ban delivers a significant setback to an Islamist movement that has long influenced Jordanian politics. While Amman hails this move as a victory against perceived threats, experts caution that it may inadvertently deepen societal divisions and destabilize an already fragile socio-political environment. This article delves into the consequences of the ban, reactions from various stakeholders, and its potential impact on Jordan’s future stability.

Redefining Islamist Politics in Jordan: The Impact of the Brotherhood Ban

The government’s decision to outlaw the Muslim Brotherhood signals a decisive…

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Author : Mia Garcia

Publish date : 2025-05-27 04:37:00

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