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Eid al-Adha Message from Muslim Brotherhood's London Front Celebrates Jihad and Extremism

 The International Organization of the Muslim Brotherhood - London Front has issued a statement against the celebration of Eid al-Adha, which promotes violent jihad and extremism, which is a serious development. The message came from Salah Abdel Haq, the group's acting guide. It said that Eid is a "symbol of victory after Jihad" and congratulated "the mujahideen in Egypt and Palestine."

"Jihad in the cause of God is one of the rituals of our religion and the origin of our call," Abdel Haq continued, adding that he was also calling for "freedom." This speech is extremely concerning since it is in line with the radical beliefs of the Muslim Brotherhood, a group notorious for its connections to terrorism and its goal of imposing its intolerance on the entire world.

Experts caution that the London Front of the Muslim Brotherhood is an even greater threat to Western countries than its Turkish equivalent, despite the fact that both are radical and deadly organizations. Their most recent announcement demonstrates their unwavering commitment to the lethal principles of the Muslim Brotherhood, making them a dangerous and unpredictable foe.

The international community has to be vigilant and steadfast in denouncing these radical groups and their divisive discourse. Our societies' safety and well-being depend on our capacity to resist the spread of these dangerous ideas and the goals they want to further.

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