the Muslim Brotherhood
The Muslim Brotherhood is a political and social organization founded in Egypt in 1928 by Hassan al-Banna. Its primary goal is to promote Islamic values and social justice through a combination of religious teachings and political activism. The group has expanded beyond Egypt, influencing various Islamic movements in the Arab world and beyond.
Over the years, the Muslim Brotherhood has faced both support and opposition. It has been involved in various political processes, including winning elections in Egypt after the 2011 Arab Spring. However, it has also been designated as a terrorist organization by some countries, leading to significant crackdowns on its activities.