Brotherhood running into one failure after another
The Muslim Brotherhood caused the violence that took place in the eastern Cairo Rabaa al-Adawiya Square to happen in 2013.
The
group led its young members into believing that the Egyptian state was
launching war against the Islamic religion. It also made them believe that the
tens of millions of Egyptians who rose up against Muslim Brotherhood president
Mohamed Morsi were against Islam.
Soldiers' scandal
The
Brotherhood's fabrications forced some of its junior members to come out and
uncover them. This especially happened after the group fabricated a film about
life in the Egyptian army. Called "Soldiers", the film spreads wrong
information about recruitment in the army and the conditions of army soldiers.
Over forever
The
failures of the leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood and its senior members
caused its junior members, especially those who escaped Egypt, to criticize
these senior members and this leadership.
Some
of these junior members accused acting Brotherhood supreme guide Ibrahim Muneer
and its secretary-general Mahmud Hussein of having grown so old to be able to
manage the organization.
In
June 2019, Hussein appeared on the Brotherhood's Mekameleen television channel,
which is broadcast from Turkey, and scoffed at the junior members of his
organization.
His
comments sparked anger across the ranks of the junior members of the Muslim
Brotherhood, especially outside Egypt.
This
caused Hussein to post an apology. Nevertheless, this did little to assuage the
junior members of the organization who accused the leaders of the Muslim
Brotherhood of being a bunch of criminals.