He was the official leader of the Muslim Brotherhood from 1996 until he died in 2002.
The ideology in the book stands behind the “Freedom and Justice” party, the euphemism chosen by the Brotherhood as the name of its political party thatwon 40 percent of the votes in Egypt’s first-round legislative elections last week.
Another Islamist party, representing the Salafists, won 20 percent, giving the Muslim fundamentalists a solid majority.
Other choice quotes in the book: "The Islamic Ummah [nation]... [is] the most exalted nation among men;…you are the masters of the world, even if your enemies desire your degradation..."
"Jihad and preparation towards Jihad are not only for the purpose of fending off assaults and attacks of Allah's enemies against Muslims, but are also for the purpose of realizing the great task of establishing an Islamic state and strengthening the religion and spreading it around the world... Read the rest on: Arutz7
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