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00:03:01 1 Beliefs
00:07:54 1.1 Mottos
00:08:20 2 Strategy and organization
00:15:08 3 In Egypt
00:15:17 3.1 Founding
00:17:06 3.2 Post–World War II
00:19:46 3.3 Mubarak era
00:23:55 3.4 2011 revolution and after
00:33:24 3.5 Controversy
00:34:40 3.6 General leaders
00:35:44 4 In the Middle East
00:35:53 4.1 Bahrain
00:36:53 4.2 Iran
00:37:57 4.3 Turkey
00:38:48 4.4 Iraq
00:40:56 4.5 Israel
00:44:06 4.6 Palestine
00:46:01 4.7 Jordan
00:52:57 4.8 Qatar
00:53:36 4.9 Kuwait
00:55:17 4.10 Saudi Arabia
00:59:49 4.11 Syria
01:02:00 4.12 United Arab Emirates
01:03:55 4.13 Yemen
01:04:38 5 Elsewhere in Africa
01:04:48 5.1 Algeria
01:07:10 5.2 Libya
01:10:35 5.3 Mauritania
01:11:48 5.4 Morocco
01:12:35 5.5 Somalia
01:13:37 5.6 Sudan
01:18:10 5.7 Tunisia
01:18:56 6 Europe
01:19:04 6.1 Germany
01:19:39 6.2 Russia
01:20:29 6.3 United Kingdom
01:23:16 7 Other states
01:23:26 7.1 Indonesia
01:24:22 7.2 Malaysia
01:26:03 7.3 United States
01:33:56 8 Criticism
01:35:34 8.1 Motives
01:40:11 8.2 Status of non-Muslims
01:41:28 8.3 Response to criticisms
01:44:39 9 Foreign relations
01:45:46 9.1 Designation as a terrorist organization
01:46:45 9.1.1 Outside the Middle East
01:52:51 9.2 Relationship to diplomatic crises in Qatar
01:55:01 10 See also
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The Society of the Muslim Brothers (Arabic: جماعة الإخوان المسلمين Jamāʿat al-Ikhwān al-Muslimīn), better known as the Muslim Brotherhood (الإخوان المسلمون al-Ikhwān al-Muslimūn), is a transnational Sunni Islamist organization founded in Egypt by Islamic scholar and schoolteacher Hassan al-Banna in 1928. Al-Banna's teachings spread far beyond Egypt, influencing today various Islamist movements from charitable organizations to political parties—not all using the same name.Initially, as a Pan-Islamic, religious, and social movement, it preached Islam in Egypt, taught the illiterate, and set up hospitals and business enterprises. It later advanced into the political arena, aiming to end British colonial control of Egypt. The movement self-stated aim is the establishment of a state ruled by Sharia law–its most famous slogan worldwide being: "Islam is the solution". Charity is a major propellant to its work.The group spread to other Muslim countries but has its largest, or one of its largest, organizations in Egypt despite a succession of government crackdowns starting in 1948 up until today, with accusations of planning assassinations and plots. For many years remained a fringe group in politics of the Arab World until the 1967 Six-Day War, when Islamism managed to replace popular secular Arab nationalism after a resounding Arab defeat against Israel. The movement was also supported by Saudi Arabia, with which it shared mutual enemies like communism.The Arab Spring brought it legalization and substantial political power at first, but as of 2013 it has suffered severe reversals. The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood was legalized in 2011 and won several elections, including the 2012 presidential election when its candidate Mohamed Morsi became Egypt's first president to gain power through an election, though one year later, following massive demonstrations and unrest, he was overthrown by the military and placed under house arrest. The group was then banned in Egypt and declared as a terrorist organization. Persian Gulf monarchies of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates followed suit, driven by the perception that the Brotherhood is a threat to their authoritarian rule.The Brotherhood itself claims to be a peaceful, democratic organization, and that its leader "condemns violence and violent acts".
Today, the primary state backers of the Muslim Brotherhood are Qatar and Turkey. As of 2015, it is consid ...
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