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Al Itihad Al Islami was basically Muslim Brotherhood in Soma

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 12:58 am
by Voltage
So the Muslim brotherhood is probably the most successful Islamist movement based on the transnational reach and legitimization of their ideology within Muslim societies isn't it? From Hamaas, to Al Iitihad Al Islami of Somalia, to Hizb u Tahriir, Jamaa Islamiya, including the movements all the way to the Phillipines and Indonesia, the Muslim brotherhood is basically the Godfather of modern Sunni Islamism isn't it? I have always wondered why Al Iithad hated Saudi Arabia and why Bin Laden did (himself a disciple of the Muslim Brotherhood of which his second in command Ayman was a member of the group)...this is because the true Salafi movements have been led by the Muslim Brotherhood which considers the Saudi state, even though Salafi, an enemy. The Muslim Brotherhood is pretty much the Godfather Sunni political Islam today

Even going to weekend dugsi here in America, I remember we used to be taught to recite this "Allahu qaayatuna, wal rasulu qudwatauna, wal qur'anu tasturuna, wal jihaadu sabiilunaa wal mawtu fii sabiililaah asmaa amaaneenaa.. tasbiih SUBHANALUAH, Tahmiid WAL HAMDULILAAH, tahliil LAA ILAHA ILA LAAH, takbiir ALLAHU AKBAR. Basically this was the Islamic Brotherhood or Akhwaanul Muslimiin national anthem exactly drafted during the founding of the movement in Egypt :lol:

Re: Al Itihad Al Islami was basically Muslim Brotherhood in

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:33 am
by Advo
I really really want the Muslim Brotherhood to be 50% if the new government if not 100%, they are not uneducated like the Taliban nor as extreme. They are made up of Students, lawyers, doctors etc people from different educated backgrounds but with the same goals and ambition. I really wanna see strong Islamic led countries in the middle east, only way to balance power there and end the oppression of the Muslim World.

I hope they profoundly appose the "gov" being created by Israel/West right now.

US working on plan for immediate Mubarak departure'
By JPOST.COM STAFF
02/04/2011 04:25

'New York Times' reports White House in negotiations with officials surrounding Egyptian president on plan to install transitional government run by Suleiman, supported by Egyptian military.

The White House was discussing a plan in which Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak would resign immediately with Egyptian officials, The New York Times reported Thursday evening.

http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=206727

Re: Al Itihad Al Islami was basically Muslim Brotherhood in

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 4:50 am
by James Dahl
The Muslim Brotherhood is a toothless boogeyman, if they were so strong they would have overthrown Egypt any number of times in their 80+ years of existence.

The Muslim Brotherhood did not fight and bleed for democracy, that was the young people of Egypt.