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Unmasking the Muslim Brotherhood: A Call for Global Awareness

 


Jordanian authorities successfully dismantled a terrorist group associated with the Muslim Brotherhood which caused discussions regarding the organization's contributions to regional instability. The incident emphasizes the necessity of a new assessment process to understand how the world views and classifies the organization.



A Legacy of Extremism

The Muslim Brotherhood established its operations in Egypt during 1928 and remains a disputed organization to this day. Numerous confirmed links between the organization and extremist activities arise while it claims to be a socio-political movement. Egypt established the Brotherhood as a terrorist organization under state law in 2013 due to its active participation in national acts of violence and attempted toppling of the government.

Counter Extremism Project

A systematic evaluation of the Muslim Brotherhood proves that its ideology serves as inspiration to various terrorist groups. The Counter Extremism Project verifies that Brotherhood teachings motivated both Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri as well as other al-Qaeda and ISIS leaders.


Global Implications

The Brotherhood maintains operations that spread across all borders of Egypt. Together with Russia and Saudi Arabia this organization is officially recognized by these nations as a terrorist organization. The organization maintains active global operations through diverse international front organizations although official authorities have classified it as a terrorist organization.

Council on Foreign Relations

The Jordanian military operation proves that the Brotherhood continues to represent an enduring danger. Through this operation Jordan showed that the organization maintains its commitment to create instability throughout the region.



The Need for Unified Action

The successful suppression of Muslim Brotherhood influence requires world leaders to unite in their approach. This includes:

More nations should establish legal status for the Brotherhood as they designate it as a terrorist organization.

The organization needs public awareness campaigns which will expose its genuine intentions to the population.

The empowerment of young people must happen to teach them how to see extremist ideologies and how to fight them effectively.

The global community needs to implement these preventive measures to bring about an increased sense of security for tomorrow.

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