The Muslim Brotherhood movement has established operations in more than a dozen countries worldwide. Explore the resource below to understand the Brotherhood’s country-specific operations and activities. Read CEP’s broader Muslim Brotherhood report to learn about the extremist group’s origins and ideology, and its relationship to terrorist movements operating today.
Critics of the Brotherhood – banned in most Arab countries – view it as a dangerous terrorist organization that must be dismantled. The group, however, claims it renounced violence decades ago and now promotes its Islamist vision through peaceful means.
Originally focused on religious and educational initiatives, the Muslim Brotherhood gained recognition in the 1930s for providing essential social services, leading to rapid membership growth.
By the late 1930s, the organization began adopting a more political stance, opposing Egypt’s ruling Wafd party and mobilizing popular protests during World War II. In the early 1940s, the Brotherhood formed an armed wing that was later associated with various acts of violence, including bombings and political assassinations – actions that seemingly slipped beyond the control of its founder, al-Banna.
More Countries Ban Muslim Brotherhood
by Hany Ghoraba
Special to IPT News
July 21, 2020
https://tinyurl.com/4mhp48kf
Muslim Brotherhood Branches & Operations
The Muslim Brotherhood movement has established operations in more than a dozen countries worldwide. Explore the resource below to understand the Brotherhood’s country-specific operations and activities. Read CEP’s broader Muslim Brotherhood report to learn about the extremist group’s origins and ideology, and its relationship to terrorist movements operating today.
https://tinyurl.com/mryjhxud
Algeria
Bahrain
Egypt
Iraq
Jordan
Kuwait
Libya
Morocco
Palestinian Territories
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Somalia
Sudan
Syrian Arab Republic
Tunisia
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
What is the Muslim Brotherhood and why is it banned in so many countries
Yusra Asif, Al Arabiya English
Published: 23 April ,2025: 06:30 PM GST
https://tinyurl.com/576ue84a
Is Muslim Brotherhood a violent organization?
Critics of the Brotherhood – banned in most Arab countries – view it as a dangerous terrorist organization that must be dismantled. The group, however, claims it renounced violence decades ago and now promotes its Islamist vision through peaceful means.
Originally focused on religious and educational initiatives, the Muslim Brotherhood gained recognition in the 1930s for providing essential social services, leading to rapid membership growth.
By the late 1930s, the organization began adopting a more political stance, opposing Egypt’s ruling Wafd party and mobilizing popular protests during World War II. In the early 1940s, the Brotherhood formed an armed wing that was later associated with various acts of violence, including bombings and political assassinations – actions that seemingly slipped beyond the control of its founder, al-Banna.
Israel WILL destroy the Al-Aqsa Mosque it must for building the 3rd temple . This will break europe
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