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The article focused on the structure of the Muslim Brotherhood and how it relied on the concept of "empowerment" to achieve influence within society and state institutions. It discussed their founding in the 1930s and their transformation from a religiously oriented group into a highly hierarchical political organization, including a guide (Murshid), a Guidance Office, and a Shura Council. After the January 25 Revolution, the group benefited from gaining power through the Freedom and Justice Party and sought to implement an empowerment project aimed at gradually controlling state institutions. However, the June 30 Revolution led to the collapse of this project and a decline in the group's influence, with security and military institutions reaffirming their support for the nation-state.
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