Mohamed Ramadan Beshendi's scholarly work delves into the intricate dynamics of social movements and political parties, specifically focusing on the phenomenon of Political Islam across three key North African nations: Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco. This book offers a comprehensive analysis of how these movements and parties have shaped the political landscape, exploring their historical trajectories, ideological underpinnings, and strategic transformations. It examines their roles in periods of political upheaval and stability, providing critical insights into the complex interplay between societal forces and formal political structures in the Arab world. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the diverse manifestations and challenges faced by Political Islam in contemporary Middle Eastern politics.