The Muslim Brotherhood group rules NATO member Turkey and wields a big influence in the US (including its government and think tanks), Europe (its acting head Ibrahim Munir lived there until he died recently), and in multiple Muslim-majority countries like Malaysia, Indonesia (4 cabinet ministers), Kuwait (multiple parliament members), Yemen, Iraq, Qatar (Its grand Mofti, Dr. Yusuf Qaradawi, was a top MB leader until his death recently), Israel (Suicide attacks were praised by Dr. Qaradawi, although life is so precious in Islam) and elsewhere, including even the Azhar establishment itself.
Below are the four reasons why the Muslim Brotherhood is a terrorist group:
Reason # 1: The Muslim Brotherhood group's built-in violence starts from its slogan since 1928, "Death is our most noble wish," which contradicts Islam's prophet and holy book, the Quran, which both stated the exact opposite: life is a human right, even for armies that actively fight Muslims.
On July 5, 2013, the current MB leader, Dr. Mohamed Badie, addressed Raba’ sit-in live on TV, saying, "Our peace path is stronger than guns": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEVvC0v2ewE
On the ground, this was the start of the fire against the Egyptian people, because he did NOT condemn the use of guns; he simply stated that peace is stronger. Practically speaking, this meant that if guns are stronger than peace, then go ahead and kill.
Reason # 2: In May 2015, the Muslim Brotherhood group publicly issued a statement/Fatwa that orders Muslims to kill almost anyone in Egypt.
Unfortunately, CNN was the only reputable news outlet that published full key paragraphs from the statement/Fatwa: https://arabic.cnn.com/middleeast/2015/05/29/egypt-kenana-ikhwan
The statement/Fatwa is called 'Nidaa Al-Kenanah/Egypt Call' and it also orders Muslims to kill any employee in the government of Egypt, judge, officer, journalist, or clergyman:
https://web.archive.org/web/20160306133337/https://egyptcall.org/
Of course, anyone who promotes such a statement/Fatwa can be punished according to the law, especially in the US and Europe.
That is why, on June 1st, 2015, US ally Turkey hosted a press conference in Istanbul for a group of so-called Muslim scholars (all of whom obviously belong to the Muslim Brotherhood group) who clearly praised and approved the statement/Fatwa WITHOUT actually reading it or mentioning its paragraphs.
Unfortunately, the press conference was aired live on the famous channel AlJazeera, which is based in Qatar, another US ally:
Also, Qatar’s late grand Mofti, Dr. Yusuf Qaradawi, published the statement/Fatwa on his official website al-qaradawi.net/node/485
https://web.archive.org/web/20220926212552/https://www.al-qaradawi.net/node/485
This UK-based newspaper AlArab (Issue# 12550 on Wednesday Sep 28th, 2022 - page 6) documents how Qaradawy supported the violence and hatred in our region mentioning also Egypt Call:
https://alarab.co.uk/sites/default/files/2022-09/12550.pdf
Reason #3: Terrorist groups, including the MB, praise the terrorist Sayyid Qutb, who wrote not only against any coexistence with non-Muslims whatsoever but also promoted violence, while the Prophet clearly supported signing an agreement with non-Muslims to protect the human rights of parties involved. Prophet Mohammad went even further to say that he would accept an invitation from non-Muslims to sign the agreement on their soil.
That is why the MB group is the mother of ALL terrorist groups claiming to represent Islam while seeking power (including Egypt's "peaceful" Salafi movement, which has parliament members).
Reason # 4: The Quranic description of Monafikeen (hypocrites) points to terrorist groups, including the Muslim Brotherhood group. Read, for example, in the Quran (Al-Baqarah or Al-Heifer): "When they are told, "Do not spread corruption on earth," they reply, "We are only reformers". [11]. Indeed, it is they who are the corruptors, but they fail to perceive it [12]".
The Quran identifies the real enemies of Muslims as Monafikeen (hypocrites) unlike what is widely promoted by terrorist groups (including the Muslim Brotherhood) that the enemies are all non-Muslims. Actually, the Quran clearly describes Satan (Evil) as just a weak enemy, not a real enemy.
See here the current MB leader, Dr. Mohamed Badie, admitting, in an internal group meeting, that he repeatedly describes Christians and Jews as enemies in his speeches: https://youtu.be/srqmybafpK4
According to the Quran, not all non-Muslims are enemies. Islam was saved when Muslims fled Makkah to be protected by the Christian ruler of Ethiopia, who refused to hand them over. That’s why marrying a Jewish or Christian woman has been approved in the latest verse of the Quran before the death of the Prophet (the Table verse). The marriage is a crystal clear example of coexistence between Muslims and non-Muslims as there was no shortage of Muslim women.
The Quran mentions that Monafikeen (hypocrites) are good at using the media to impose their agenda. That’s why in 2019, Carnegie published two pieces not only advocating for this (titled Nine Reasons Why Declaring the Muslim Brotherhood a Terrorist Organization Would Be a Mistake), but also exaggerating the group's influence in Egypt (titled Surviving Repression: How Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood Has Carried On).
To be fair, I think the Muslim Brotherhood members are actually two groups, both of which are wrong. One group is the terrorist group; this includes mainly those in Egypt and their supporters worldwide. Another group is either silently supporting the first one (financially, in the media, etc.) or at least seeking power democratically as a way to implement their agenda (that’s already wrong and against Islam, as highlighted above).
The MB group in Egypt, once removed from power in 2013, used violence from day 1, unlike, to the best of my knowledge, the MB group in Tunisia, for example. Was the Tunisian behaviour in 2021, if valid, based on the failure of their home branch in Egypt when they used violence, or was it a built-in track under the leadership of Rached Ghannouchi? Given its already death-promoting slogan since 1928, that is the question.
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