The position of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt regarding the Arab conflict - (Israel) between (1929 – 1981)
Abstract
The early group’s literature emphasized that the conflict with the Zionist enemy, given its attempt to usurp the land of Palestine, which is an Islamic land that occupies a special position in the hearts of Muslims, and based on what is understood from the Qur’anic texts and what history has recorded, that this conflict is in its essence an ideological conflict, and the question of Palestine has since The dawn of history is based on a religious foundation and can only be addressed on this basis, and if it is correct to address some other issues on material grounds, the question of Palestine cannot be addressed except on a religious basis in the first place, and all attempts to solve it on secular material foundations have failed.The Muslim Brotherhood declared its total solidarity with the Arabs of Palestine since the beginning of the development of the Palestinian cause, and their concern stemmed from ((a gushing sense of the right to Arabism and the bond of Islam)), according to Al-Banna, and the religious factor played a fundamental role in the Muslim Brotherhood’s embrace of the Palestinian cause as part of the Islamic world that They saw that any attack on one part of it is an attack on the other sections, and that it is the duty of Muslims in all of their homes to extend a helping hand to one another. And the internal factors that surrounded the Muslim Brotherhood have influenced the course of their dealing with the Arab - (Israeli) conflict, since their formation in 1928 and their adoption of the gradual approach to work, moving from the stage of establishment to formation. Disturbance in the relationship with successive governments.
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