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On November 19-20, 2011 the Middle East Studies Center organized a symposium titled Islamists’ Rule which was joined by around 150 participants from Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia, Kuwait, Libya, Yemen, Morocco, Sudan, Bahrain and Iraq. 11 papers were presented through 6 sessions in the 3-day event. The objective was to investigate the Islamists’ theory of a modem Arab state in the post-uprising era as well as their perspective of handling challenges facing countries of reform and revolts. The sessions were arranged as follows: 1. Islamist political, intellectual approach to governance 2. Islamist perspective of the circulation of power 3. Islamists’ stand on other parties with regard to power partnership 4. Civil state in the Islamists’ theory and practice 5. The Islamists’ position and Challenges facing Arab countries in the post-uprising era 6. Islamists’ perspective of regional and international relations during their rule. The concluding address, made the symposium’s recommendations of the significance of building a unified Arab strategic vision. Such a project would provide national, pan-Arab support for the uprisings in order to extend to wider Islamic consolidation as well as enhance their achievement capability in a wise and faithful manner in spite of global challenges.
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