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| | FrontPage magazine.com :: MAS's Muslim Brotherhood Problem by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross |
 | | The Brotherhood's response to this perceived sickness was to emphasize doctrinally that Islam encompasses all the affairs of man. As al-Banna wrote, "Islam is faith and worship, a country and a citizenship, a religion and a state. |  | | Because the Brotherhood views Islam as all-encompassing and universal, one of its highest goals is to spread Islamic law. |  | | First, he claimed that the world was beset with barbarism, licentiousness, and unbelief (a condition he called jihiliyya, the religious term for the period of ignorance prior to the revelations given to the Prophet Mohammed). |
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http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=18200
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| | washingtonpost.com: In Search Of Friends Among The Foes |
 | | The Muslim Brothers want to practice Islam in their families and in themselves, to show Islam is for every human being. |  | | The indictment said the Holy Land Foundation was "deeply involved with a network of Muslim Brotherhood organizations dedicated to furthering the Islamic fundamentalist agenda espoused by Hamas." The Holy Land Foundation denies wrongdoing. |  | | The Brotherhood -- or al-Ikhwan al-Muslimun, as it is known in Arabic -- is a sprawling and secretive society with followers in more than 70 countries. |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A12823-2004Sep10?language=printer
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| | Islam :: A rare look at secretive Brotherhood in America |
 | | While separation of church and state is a bedrock principle of American democracy, the international Brotherhood preaches that religion and politics cannot be separated and that governments eventually should be Islamic. |  | | Many moderate Muslims in America are uncomfortable with the views preached at Brotherhood-influenced mosques, scholars say. |  | | Groups that the Brotherhood helped form printed Islamic books, many of which were distributed at mosques and on college campuses. |
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http://www.religionnewsblog.com/8806-A_rare_look_at_secretive_Brotherhood_in_America.html
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| | The Muslim Brotherhood's Conquest of Europe - Middle East Quarterly - Winter 2005 |
 | | Many German politicians are uninformed about Islam and do not understand that the view and the interpretation of Islam that the Zentralrat expresses, as does the IGD and Milli Görüş, is that of the Muslim Brotherhood and not that of traditional Islam. |  | | German authorities openly say he is a member of the Muslim Brotherhood. |  | | The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood has never joined the IGD, instead preferring to keep some form of independence. |
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http://www.meforum.org/article/687
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| | Muslim Brotherhood |
 | | The Brotherhood grew as a popular movement over the next 20 years, encompassing not only religion and education, but also politics, through the Party of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hizb Al-Ikhwan Al-Muslimoon. |  | | Al-Banna based his ideas that Islam was not only a religious observance, but a comprehensive way of life, on the tenets of Wahhabism, better known today as "Islamism", and he supplemented the traditional Islamic education for the Society's male students with jihadia training. |  | | Dying in the way of Allah is our highest hope."—Muslim Brotherhood |
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http://www.fas.org/irp/world/para/mb.htm
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| | Muslim Brotherhood Movement Page (Hizb Al-Ikhwan Al-Muslimoon) |
 | | The contributions of these thinkers, scholars and activists to Muslim thought existence in the twentieth century is well-known. |  | | 1- Building the Muslim individual: brother or sister with a strong body, high manners, cultured thought, ability to earn, strong faith, correct worship, conscious of time, of benefit to others, organized, and self-struggling character [3]. |  | | Further specialized writers such as provided the practical basis for Islamic Financial Institutions, a number of which were developed in Muslim countries. |
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| | frontline: al qaeda's new front: special reports: the salafist movement PBS |
 | | When Gilles Kepel was researching a book about the origins of the global jihad movement back in the 1980s, he recalls rarely coming across Muslim fundamentalists known as "Salafists" living in Europe. |  | | Takfir followers believe it's acceptable to kill Muslims who are not pure enough. |  | | "Salafist jihadism and the activation of the views of the world of the house of Islam and the house of war are the ideas that emerged from the writings and the teachings of the Muslim Brotherhood." |
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/front/special/sala.html
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| | The Battle within Syria: An Interview with Muslim Brotherhood Leader Ali Bayanouni |
 | | As for Adnan Saad al-Din, he left the Muslim Brotherhood in 1986 and formed a breakaway faction. |  | | Ali Sadreddine Bayanouni was born in 1938 in Aleppo and brought up in a religious family, where his father and grandfather were both well known Muslim scholars. |  | | AB: We do not discriminate against Alawis and as they say they are Muslims, we do not contest that. |
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http://jamestown.org/terrorism/news/article.php?articleid=2369769
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| | Muslim Brotherhood - Egypt - Worldpress.org |
 | | Its aged leadership are living symbols of their war with the pre-Islamic age of ignorance. |  | | Unfortunately, they always thought they were one, and the authorities always dealt with them as if all Islamists were one. |  | | That’s what happened with Qutb [who was hanged in 1966] and Adbel-Salam Farag [an associate of Ayman al-Zawahiri’s and a founder of the Islamic Jihad movement. |
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http://www.worldpress.org/Mideast/828.cfm
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| | Tell The Children The Truth - Homepage |
 | | To this day, Muslim Brotherhood actively trying to destabilize Egypt’s secular government and replace it with an Islamic dictatorship. |  | | Radical Shi’ite Muslim group, backed by and based in Iran. |  | | Chechen population becomes increasingly Islamic between 1300 and 1700, as the Muslim Ottoman Empire expands. Most practice Sufi Islam. |
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http://www.tellthechildrenthetruth.com/mbhood_en.html
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| | Muslim Brotherhood - Syria |
 | | At first, the aim of the Brotherhood was limited, and sought to end the French mandate and to work for sociopolitical reform in Syria according to the principles of Islam. |  | | Moderates split from the main Brotherhood, and join forces with smaller Islamic groups, in order to form Islamic Front of Syria. |  | | Late 1940's: The Brotherhood was politicized thanks to the establishment of the state of Israel. |
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http://i-cias.com/e.o/mus_br_syria.htm
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| | Muslim Brotherhood - Egypt |
 | | 1951: Hassan Islam al-Hudaibi, a moderate, is elected leader of the Brotherhood. |  | | 1950: The Brotherhood is legalized again, but only as a religious body. |  | | 1946: The Brotherhood claims to have more than 5,000 branches, over 500,000 members and even more sympathizers. |
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| | Muslim Brotherhood - dKosopedia |
 | | The Ikhwan are focused on six stated goals; building the Muslim individual, family, society, state, Khilafa (union of Islamic sates), and mastering the world with Islam. |  | | In addition to al Qaeda, he created Islamic Jihad and Hamas. |  | | Azzam was a member of an organization called Al Ikhwan Al-Moslimoon, or the Islamic Brotherhood. |
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| | History of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In the 1970s, a large student Islamic activist movement took shape, independently from the Brotherhood. |  | | In 1954, a member of the secret apparatus was accused by the authorities of an assassination attempt on Gamal 'Abd al-Nasser, who then abolished the Brotherhood and imprisoned and tortured thousands of its members. |  | | This article refers to the Egyptian organisation called the Muslim Brotherhood; for other organisations that use the same name, see the Muslim Brotherhood article. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Muslim_Brotherhood_in_Egypt
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| | AllRefer.com - Muslim Brotherhood (Middle Eastern History) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Early opposed to secular tendencies in Islamic nations, the organization has sought to foster a return to the original precepts of the Qur'an. |  | | Muslim Brotherhood, officially Jamiat al-Ikhwan al-Muslimun [Arab.,=Society of Muslim Brothers], religious and political organization founded (1928) in Egypt by Hasan al-Banna. |  | | The Muslim Brotherhood has given rise to a number of more militant and violent organizations, such as Hamas, Gama'a al-Islamiya, and Islamic Jihad. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/M/MuslimBr.html
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| | Aljazeera.Net - Muslim Brotherhood flexes muscles |
 | | Mohamed Habib, the first deputy of the Brotherhood's Supreme Guide, said that "if we are to apply the Islamic rule which says that non-Muslims have no guardianship over Muslims, then a Christian may not be president". |  | | But according to Tarek El-Bishri, a respected Islamist intellectual and former judge, the Brotherhood's interpretation of non-Muslim guardianship is meaningless in the modern age. |  | | The Brotherhood's gains in the ongoing three-stage parliamentary elections - 76 seats - have alarmed Coptic and secular groups in Egypt despite repeated attempts by the group's leaders to allay their fears. |
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http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/C72F8EF6-FBBB-451D-AC76-C40319A66F8C.htm
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| | Legalizing the Muslim Brotherhood csmonitor.com |
 | | In Egypt, the risk from the Muslim Brotherhood is that if it gained enough power, some fear it could do away with the secular state, as happened in Iran. |  | | Although the Brotherhood long ago renounced violence, defines itself as moderate, and says it respects the ballot box, it also supports the establishment of Islamic law, or sharia. |  | | In full daylight, the public may not judge the Brotherhood's Islamist views and autocratic ways so kindly. |
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| | Islam Online- News Section |
 | | Muslim Brotherhood’s leader Mahdi Akef said in a press conference in |  | | According to the Muslim Brotherhood’s initiative, Akef said, reforms should be rather pioneered by all of the society, rather than by the government or a certain domineering political party. |  | | The 76-year-old Akef, appointed in January following the death of Maamoun Al-Hodeibi, called the same month on Arabs and others in the Muslim world to oppose the United States, which he said was threatening Syria and Iran after having occupied Iraq. |
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| | 163 Muslim Brotherhood Members Released |
 | | Police arrested hundreds of Muslim Brotherhood members during the protests for political reform and then jailed hundreds more in later demonstrations calling for the release of those held. |  | | CAIRO, 13 June 2005 — Egyptian authorities yesterday released 163 members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood who were among hundreds detained in a crackdown on the opposition movement during May protests, a judicial source said. |  | | To contest the election, the Brotherhood would have to win the approval of at least 65 members of Parliament and the support of members of other elected bodies, which are all dominated by the ruling party. |
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http://www.arabnews.com/?page=4§ion=0&article=65317&d=13&m=6&y=2005
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 | | "All our problems come from the Muslim Brotherhood," Nayif said. |  | | Saudi Interior Minister Says Muslim Brotherhood Cause of Most Arab Problems |  | | British Intelligence gave Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda £100,000 in 1996 |
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