The aristocrats, who did not want to share the rich resources of Egypt with the Egyptian people, never tolerated the nation to have a say in power.
The Muslim Brotherhood Movement, which advocates the material and spiritual development, enrichment and re-Islamization of the Egyptians, has been subjected to the traps of imperialists and local collaborators throughout its history of struggle.
The Brotherhood Movement, which was founded in Egypt in 1928 and inspired the entire Islamic geography over time, also seriously influenced Prof. Dr. Necmettin Erbakan, the founding leader of Milli Görüş.
It was known that Erbakan Hodja was influenced by the Muslim Brotherhood in the establishment of the Milli Görüş Movement, known as the locomotive of the Islamic struggle in Turkey, and meticulously applied the Ikhwan's invitation method in its organizational structure.
Egypt, which is one of the most valuable countries of the Middle East and the Islamic world with its historical mission, geopolitical location, civilization accumulation and population richness, entered the colony of the British after the Ottoman Empire lost its power.
The British tried to turn the Muslim Egyptian people away from Islam with the cultural destruction they caused in Egypt, the ancient land of Islam. During the colonial period, the Islamic mujahideen, Hasan al-Banna (rahmatullahi alaih), who stood out as an educator, struggled to reconnect Egypt to its Islamic roots in its history and to return the Egyptian Muslims to their essence.
The Muslim Brotherhood Movement, founded by Hasan al-Banna in 1928, started a spiritual mobilization to make Islam dominant in the country's administration and before the people by giving Islamic messages to the Egyptian society.
IKHWAN MOVEMENT FOUNDED IN EGYPT INSPIRED THE ISLAMIC WORLD
People from all over Egypt began to join this sincere invitation. Millions of Egyptians adopted the Islamic messages advocated and conveyed by the Muslim Brotherhood and began to apply them in their lives. The Muslim Brotherhood, which started its activities as a communiqué movement, eventually turned into a powerful political will in the country.
So much so that the influence of the Brotherhood Movement moved beyond the borders of Egypt in a short time. Organizations and political parties established under the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood Movement emerged in Syria, Tunisia, Jordan, Turkey, the Philippines, India, Pakistan and many other countries.
It was known that Prof. Dr. Necmettin Erbakan Hodja, the founding leader of Milli Görüş Movement, known as the locomotive of the Islamic struggle in Turkey, was influenced by the Muslim Brotherhood in the establishment of the movement and meticulously applied the invitation method of the Ikhwan in its organizational structure. The inspiring influence of the Muslim Brotherhood was clearly visible on the basis of strong Islamic organizations such as Jamaat-i Islami, founded by Abu Ala Mawdudi, and Moro Islamic Liberation Front, founded by the honorary leader of Moro jihad, Selamet Hashemi.
THE CARAVAN OF MARTYRS FROM HASAN EL BANNA TO MORSI
After the martyrdom of Hasan al-Banna, symbolic names such as Abdulqadir Udeh, Sayyid Qutp and Mohammad Mahdi Akif continued the struggle of the Ikhwan. The world tests of these saintly mujahideen, who have endured all kinds of difficulties, have resulted in martyrdom like Hasan al-Banna.
Egyptian aristocrats, spying on foreign powers, did everything in their power to destroy the Muslim Brotherhood Movement. The Brotherhood Movement has been subjected to constant oppression and persecution in its 94-year history of struggle. In the political conjuncture brought about by the Arab Spring, the Brotherhood Movement came to power in Egypt in 2012, for the first and only time in its history. This sacred and difficult task was now on the shoulders of President Mohammed Morsi. Israel-backed local collaborators, who do not want Egypt to become Islamized and return to its essence, implemented their evil plans to remove Morsi from the presidency.