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Alexandra [31]
4 years ago
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Which was a goal of the Muslim brotherhood in post world war 1 Egypt

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1 answer:
MakcuM [25]4 years ago
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The Muslim Brotherhood wanted complete Islamic rule of Egypt.

The Muslim Brotherhood was founded in 1928 (a decade after the end of World War I).  Hassan al-Banna<span>, an Egyptian schoolteacher, founded the movement with the goal of implementing traditional Islamic </span>Sharia<span> law for all aspects of life in Egypt.

Still today that remains a goal of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. As one of their leaders, </span><span>Khairat al-Shater, stated in a speech in 2011, the Muslim Brotherhood is "a </span>means to Islamize life in its entirety and institute religion."
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