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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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La monarchie et l'opposition islamiste au Maroc : le cas de Jamaat al-Adl wal-Ihsan

Eddaoui, Mohamed 26 January 2023 (has links)
L'Association al-Adl Wal-Ihsan (Justice et bienfaisance (AWI)) est un mouvement islamiste marocain d'orientation soufiste et un projet pacifiste de changement politique. En dépit de son refus de reconnaissance du statut religieux du monarque comme Commandant des croyants, et son refus de participer aux élections, la monarchie marocaine la tolère d'une façon inhabituelle. Certes, l'AWI souffre de certaines mesures répressives de la monarchie, mais ces mesures restent limitées. Les facteurs qui expliquent cette tolérance sont les principes idéologiques de la jama'a, à savoir le refus de la violence, de la clandestinité, et de la coopération avec des forces étrangères, ainsi que sa flexibilité et sa rationalité. La monarchie voit l'AWI comme un mouvement facilement pénétrable et parie sur sa cooptation avec le temps. Ces facteurs se convergent pour confirmer que l'AWI, et les acteurs islamistes en général, au Maroc, ne constituent pas un défi sérieux pour la monarchie. / The Association al-Adl wal-Ihsan (Justice and Benevolence (AWI)) is a Moroccan Islamist movement with a Sufi orientation and a pacifist project for political change. Despite its refusal to recognize the religious status of the monarch as Commander of the Faithful, and its refusal to participate in the electoral process, the Moroccan monarchy tolerates it in an unusual way. Admittedly, the AWI suffers from certain repressive measures of the monarchy, but these measures remain limited. The factors that explain this tolerance are the ideological principles of the jama'a, namely the rejection of violence, its refusal to operate underground, and its autonomy from foreign actors, as well as its flexibility and rationality. The monarchy sees the AWI as an easily penetrable movement and is betting on its co-optation over time. These factors converge to confirm that the AWI, and Islamist actors in general, in Morocco, do not pose a serious challenge to the monarchy.

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