Amr Khaled is an Egyptian Muslim activist and television preacher based in Egypt who encourages both social commitment and individual self-fulfilment. Chosen by Time Magazine as one of the worlds 100 most influential people his prominence in the Arabic-speaking world is unparalleled. During the Mubarak era his message seemed for the most part apolitical but after the events of January 2011 he started using more explicitly political language. Susanne Olsson examines the differences between Amr Khaleds pre-revolutionary and post-revolutionary messages and looking in-depth at how deals with the concepts of Islam and modernity. By examining issues such as Amr Khaleds use of mass media his views on gender role and the nature of political and religious rule Susanne Olsson offers a book which will appeal to those interested in the changes that Egypt has experienced over the last century.
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