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Sayyid Qutb
(1906 - 1966)
Egyptian theorist, author, and poet
Egyptian theorist
author
and poet
Egyptian author, poet, and Islamist theorist whose writings profoundly influenced modern political Islam.
Sayyid Qutb (1906–1966) was an Egyptian writer, educator, and leading intellectual of the Muslim Brotherhood. He began his career as a schoolteacher and literary critic before traveling to the United States in 1948–49, an experience that shaped his critique of Western culture. Upon his return, Qutb joined the Muslim Brotherhood, advocating for a return to what he saw as pure Islamic principles. His seminal works, including 'Milestones' and his multi-volume commentary on the Qur'an, 'In the Shade of the Qur'an', argued that contemporary Muslim societies had deviated from true Islam. Qutb's ideas about jahiliyyah ('ignorance') and the necessity of Islamic governance inspired Islamist movements globally. Arrested by Gamal Abdel Nasser's regime, he was executed in 1966, becoming a martyr figure to many. His writings remain highly influential, shaping debates on Islam, politics, and society. Qutb's legacy is contested, viewed by supporters as a visionary reformer and by critics as a source of radical ideology.
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Sayyid Qutb