اليوم السابع
اليوم السابع
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The dialogue with Salafi preacher Saif Nasser Issa highlights the history of the Muslim Brotherhood, from its inception in Ismailia in 1928 by Hassan al-Banna, to its ideological and organizational development after the rise of Sayyid Qutb, whom he considers the founder of the extremist ideology within the group. He discusses the group's initial sources of funding, including foreign and financial support from foreign intelligence agencies, and the link between Sayyid Qutb's ideas and extremism and takfir (accusations of kufr), which led to armed organizations and acts of violence in Egypt. He explains in detail the difference between the group's public façade and its secret organization, and points to the re-formation of its ideology and structure after Brotherhood leaders were ousted during Sadat's era. He believes that the group is planning to overthrow regimes and sow chaos in Islamic countries, and asserts that they are more dangerous to the Islamic world than Israel or Europe.
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