Exceptional in the realm of political science, this book stands out for its author's insightful exploration of religious thought. This unique perspective offers a profound lens through which to comprehend the history of Islamic political thought in Egypt and, in more general, the relationship between religion and politics. * Ansgar Jödicke, Professor, University of Fribourg, Switzerland * This is a really important book, shedding much-needed light on philosophical debates within contemporary Islamic political thought. A significant amount of attention is given to Islamist movements, their strategic aims and organisational features. This book allows us to engage instead with the ideas behind the scene. A much welcome useful contribution. * Francesco Cavatorta, Professor, Université Laval, Canda * Ebtisam Aly Hussein's 'Contemporary Islamic Political Thought in Egypt' is a captivating exploration into the intellectual landscape shaped by two prominent Egyptian thinkers, Jamal al-Banna and Tariq al-Bishri. The book not only contributes significantly to the understanding of Egyptian intellectual traditions but also provides a valuable framework for scholars seeking to explore and compare the diverse landscape of Islamic political thought. A must-read for anyone interested in the dynamic interplay of ideas within the Islamic intellectual sphere. * Khalil al-Anani, Professor, Princeton University, USA *