{It really is|It truly is|It can be} claimed that the Arabic Muslim Brotherhood is {intentionally|purposely|on purpose} holding back on {the|their|it is} religious message for as soon as, in the middle of a people-driven revolt that is {allegedly|ostensibly} if she is not determined by either Islam or politics.
The {business|corporation|firm} proclaimed its support for opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Mohamed ElBaradei, a secularist with Western democratic principles, as a transitional president, if the Mubarak government was put out of office.
Esam Shosha, {a motion|a movements|an activity} member said "The {trend|wave|innovation} does not belong to {anyone|anybody|a single} group. We are one country. It's {not merely|not simply} about the Brotherhood, at least not now; {it can|is actually|really} about all Egyptians. {inch|inches|very well}
"They don't want to appear {as though|like} they're using this revolt to {catch|grab|get} power. What they want is free and {reasonable|good} elections to allow them to take power transparently, " an analyst at the Al Ahram {Middle|Centre} for Political and {Tactical|Proper|Ideal} Studies in Cairo, Wahid Abdul Magid, said.
The Muslim Brotherhood is the world's most influential Islamist movement and the {earliest|most well-known|most ancient} and {most significant|major} Islamic {politics|personal} group. Their goal {nevertheless , is|yet , is} to also penetrate and take over other Muslim organizations in order to unite all Muslims to {the overall|the typical} aims of the brotherhood.
The organization's {values are|philosophy are|morals are} moderate when {in comparison|in contrast|as opposed} with many of the world's more militant Muslim organizations. However, it rejects the concept {a female|a girl}, or a Christian could be president {of the|of any|of your} Muslim country and would {slim|low fat|trim} the nation's laws toward more rigorous Islamic {rules|unique codes|requirements}. It would certainly {bar|restriction} alcohol and topless {seashores|shorelines|beach locations} at the resort of Sharm el Sheik. The organization also prohibits {dance|grooving|moving} and other these {hobbies|interests}.
Hassan al-Banna, Islamic college student and Sufi schoolteacher, who believed in reclaiming Islam's manifest destiny, an {disposition|contr?le} stretching from Spain to Indonesia, founded the {business|corporation|firm} in 1928.
The {company|business'} goal is to {infuse|transfuse|impress} the Sunnah and Quarn as the 'sole {research|guide|reference point} point for ordering the life of the Muslim family, individual and community and state'. It generally opposes violence {to attain|to obtain|to accomplish} {the|their|it is} aims, though division has been created within the group, through its {position|posture} on no violence.
The Egyptian government accused the group of {a marketing campaign|an advertising campaign|a plan} of killings in Egypt after World War 2, as {the business|the corporation} strongly {contrary|in contrast} Western colonialism. The Muslim Brotherhood was banned in Egypt, with members being arrested, {regardless of|despite|inspite of} the {regular membership|account|membership rights} being kept {a key|a magic formula|a top secret}. The brotherhood was {included|engaged} in the Israeli-Palestinian {discord|turmoil|issue} and assisted in the overthrow of secular Ba'athist dictators in Syria.
{Ing|'s|Approach} Qaeda has censored the brotherhood and charged {these|associated with} 'betraying the cause of Islam and abandoning the 'jihad' instead of {developing|creating|building} political parties and {encouraging|accommodating|looking after} modern state institutions'. {Whilst|Although|When} studying at university, Osama bin Laden claimed having been influenced by the religious and political {values|philosophy|morals} of many professors, who had strong connections to the Muslim Brotherhood.
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