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AL-Ifta Monitor praises the Administrative Court’s decision to dissolve the Muslim Brotherhood

Wednesday 27/February/2019 - 01:50 PM
The Reference
Ahmed Adel
طباعة

The ruling of the Administrative Court, issued on Monday, February 25, 2019, in support of the decision to dissolve the Muslim Brotherhood is a “new slap” for the terrorist group and for those who finance it and support it from terrorist organizations.

AL-Ifta Monitor said in its statement on Monday that the violence of the terrorist group was not the result of the current moment, but rather a deeply rooted strategy put forward by the founder of the group Hassan al-Banna in many of his writings and messages addressed to his supporters.

The Monitor stressed that the terrorist group of the Muslim Brotherhood know only the language of blood, destruction, and strive to spread devastation and destruction in the Arab region.

Hassan al-Banna, the founder of the terrorist group, sought to legitimize violence by giving it a religious flavor under the pretext of "jihad" to restore Islamic rule. Al-Banna considered violence an indispensable means of restoring Islamic rule.

The Monitor confirmed that the leaders of the terrorist group have followed the methodology of Al-Banna in their declaration of hostility to the principles of democracy, party system, criticizing public freedoms and advocating extremism and violence.

This was evident in the writings of Sayyid Qutb, and adopted by the concepts of governance, the same texts that the contemporary terrorist groups instigate acts of violence and brutal killing against all segments of society.

The Monitor stressed that the extremism and violence of the terrorist group exceeded the attempts to justify the theoretical to the practical reality by working to build self-strength to protect the group and achieve its own goals, starting with the establishment of the mobile and scouting system and establishing the secret system of the group used to carry out many acts of violence, An armed group affiliated to the group in Syria was known as al-Tali'ah.

 A military apparatus was also established in Tunisia. The movement also announced its association with the group, and members of the group joined the ranks of the terrorist organization.

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