The Effect of Reform Movement of the Contemporary Political Islamic thought on the Performance of Political Islamic Movements. (The philosophy of state in the thought of Tariq Ramadan and Rached Ghannouchi as a study
case) Djallel Khechib

Introduction
The subject of Islamic movements is still take much luck of research and exploration within the Arab-Islamic intellectual circles and foreign intellectual circles alike, and it has been treated from several angles, some of that linked to the fundamental and historical dimension, some of that linked to the théorisation, the others linked to its patterns and mechanisms, its dialectical relationships with the other actors, the interior actors on the intellectual and political Arab-Islamic arena or even the foreign actors like the foreign western states alike and its vision pattern for the other. This study is trying to treats with this growing phenomenon in its relation with the intellectual points of reference which they are based, to measure the limits of impact and vulnerability between the works of the contemporary reformers in political Islamic thought on the one hand and the political performance of these movements on the other hand, in light of the new changes on the Arab and international arenas. This study will focus on the impact of each of thinkers Tariq Ramadan and Rached Ghannouchi in the performance of some of the most important movements as models for study, and it will be limited to be addressed only the subject of state and style of governance because of the breadth of the subject of this study.

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