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MEMRI: All of Al-Qaida's Terrorism Started from the Ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood
2005-07-27
Dr. Ahmad Al-Rab'i, former Kuwaiti minister of education and columnist for the Arabic London daily Al-Sharq Al-Awsat published an article titled "A Bit of Shame" on July 25, 2005.

The following are excerpts from the article:
"If we were to go according to the logic of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood movement then we shouldn't condemn the Sharm Al-Sheikh crime, nor [should we condemn] other terrorist crimes!

"The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt has its own justifications for violence. In a statement by the movement, in which it 'condemned' the Sharm Al-Sheikh crime, it laid out its justification for the crime. The statement said: 'the colonialist policies that the world's strong countries pursue, as well as the aggression against the peoples – they are what engender the culture of violence.'

"The Muslim Brotherhood's problem is that it has no shame. The beginnings of all of the religious terrorism that we are witnessing today were in the Muslim Brotherhood's ideology of takfir [accusing other Muslims of apostasy]. Sayyid Qutb's book Milestones was the inspiration and the guide for all of the takfir movements that came afterwards.

"The founders of the violent groups were raised on the Muslim Brotherhood, and those who worked with Bin Laden and Al-Qa'ida went out under the mantle of the Muslim Brotherhood.

"If the imperialist countries' policy is what engendered violence, as the Brotherhood's statement says, then what is keeping a few citizens in Vietnam – which American planes utterly destroyed with millions of tons of bombs – from blowing up buildings in San Francisco? What is keeping a few citizens in Japan – which America attacked with an atom bomb – from blowing up Boston?

"Also, what do foreign tourists and innocent Egyptian citizens have to do with the policies of 'the imperialist countries'? Should peaceful and defenseless citizens be killed in Sharm Al-Sheikh, Baghdad, Riyadh, and San'a in order to take revenge on imperialist countries?"
Posted by:Fred

#3  Well since the Muslim Brotherhood was an ally of the AXIS and had SS divisions in action....

I guess it means that they are a fusion of NAZI and ISLAMIC thoughts and actions.

How did they miss the trials and re-education after WW-II?
Posted by: 3dc   2005-07-27 05:02  

#2  "If the imperialist countries' policy is what engendered violence, as the Brotherhood's statement says, then what is keeping a few citizens in Vietnam – which American planes utterly destroyed with millions of tons of bombs – from blowing up buildings in San Francisco? What is keeping a few citizens in Japan – which America attacked with an atom bomb – from blowing up Boston?

If the religious bigotry of Islamists is what engendered 9/11, then what is keeping a few citizens in Newark from nuking Mecca and Medina?
Posted by: Ptah   2005-07-27 03:37  

#1  So Muslim leaders both "condemned" and "justified" terror bombings in the same paragraph. Arafat is gone but his deceit remains.

As for pointing the blame at the Ikhwanis (Muslim Brotherhood), the birth of neo-Salafi extremism predates the Ikhwanis by over a century. Islamofascism is nothing but alternate Ikhwani, Wahabi, Jamaati, Deobandi, etc movements aimed at restoration of the Caliphate, but this time on a global scale. That is why I advocate extreme measures in suppression of this jihad, with shoot-to-kill orders being only a small part of what we have to do: kill them all, including potential thems.
Posted by: Vlad the Muslim Impaler   2005-07-27 02:40  

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