Like any extremist religious group, Muslim Brotherhood group believes that it owns absolute truth. To confirm this belief, it uses God’s power as a pretext to deceive that everything that holds God’s name is related to the group as well and thus shall be a “meter” for all things.
This group was a
mystery, but this mystery soon reveals past incidents of terrorism that are
still taking place in the present. Since these facts are recorded in the memories
and diaries of members of this same group themselves, we present them, without
comment, or even desire to judge them, due to the conviction that judgment,
first and foremost, will be determined by the world and history’s conscience.
A Declared
Terrorism:
The Brotherhood's
eighth Supreme Guide, Dr. Muhammad Badea, was keen in every occasion to stress
that the group did not use violence in the past except in the face of the
Zionists on the land of Palestine and the English occupation forces on Egypt’s
lands, stressing that the group would not use violence in the future only against
enemies of Islam.
However, these
slogans were uncovered, when future came, as it appeared that enemies of Islam,
as seen by the Supreme Guide, are his fellow Egyptians. Since the Egyptian
people imposed their will in the 30th June 2013 Revolution by
refusing his and his group’s rule, he kept on threatening them with killing,
and soon this threatening turned into bloodshed in the streets, burning and
looting religious (Christian and Islamic) worship places, destroying and plundering
the state’s institutions (including universities, courts, museums, etc.),
multiple assassinations of army and police officers, bombs in the streets and
above trees that kill the lives of innocent people who do not know for what
crime they are punished by the Brotherhood.
Terrorism is then
the collective punishment decided by the Brotherhood group yesterday in order to
exist, and today, after June 30, to rule. It is as if the Brotherhood is destined
for the Egyptians. Either it rules them, or kills them. There is no other
choice.
The group was
killed by itself hand by the hands of the others, when it allowed the Takfiris to
shed the forbidden blood in the name of “religion.” The victim is a whole
society whose blood was shed, throughout 88 years which is the age of the
group. In addition, its thoughts were poisoned, and when it wanted to be
cleansed from these ideas, the group considered it “among enemies of God”.
The facts of what
has happened in the past and present will remain a witness to a group claiming
peace, but it holds the weapon. It promises, but it betrays and breaks the
promise where the interest is, its own interest not the interest of Islam. It speaks
in the name of religion, but at the first sign, it denies religion, as this
group was born to kill, and it is not expected to warn for itself by anything
other than killing.
We Must Work Hard:
“Terrorists are two
types: terrorists for enemies of Allah, who are the most kind-hearted and
sensitive persons, and terrorists are for the loved ones of Allah, who are the
most cruel, brutal and atrocious ones”, said Mahmoud El-Sabbagh, one of the
leaders of the group's Secret Apparatus in his book entitled “The Truth of
Secret Apparatus”(1).
This “concept”
formed the basis for the group to defend its terrorism and its secret apparatus.
They sometimes repeat that it was established to face the British and the
Zionists, and at other times they expand the circle and say that it was created
to target the enemies of God. The problem remains in determining who are “enemies
of God”, where the Brotherhood decides, in most situations, that “enemies of God”
are “enemies of the group”.
The Secret
Apparatus was formed after the Muslim Brotherhood group was massively grown
during Al Wafd government (1942-1944) and became a million-strong force,
exploiting its undeclared agreement with the ruling party, allowing it to
operate freely all over the country, provided that it does not resort to
violence.
In an attempt by
the group to maintain its organizational expansion at that time, Hassan El-Banna
introduced the “family system” in its organizational structure, a type of cell
with no more than five members in each cell. During this period, it appears
that the Brotherhood’s founder formed the “special organization”, which is
known outside the group as the “Secret Apparatus”, but there is no precise date
for the formation of this organization. What is indicative of inaccuracy in
determining when the Secret Apparatus was established that members of the
Brotherhood themselves set the date of establishing this apparatus between 1930
and 1947, which indicates its complete secrecy and confidentiality (2).
Some point out that
El-Banna defined the functions of this as “waging war against British
colonialism, fighting those who oppose the group and deterring them and
reviving the obligation of jihad”. This means that El-Banna had for the first
time considered creating an institutional formation that would confront those
who defy the group and deter them”(3).
The Secret Apparatus consisted of three basic divisions: civil formation, the army formation and the police formation. The apparatus was attached with specialized formations such as the armament apparatus and the news apparatus. The latter functioned as an intelligence apparatus for the group (4). Many historians consider the establishment of the “Secret Apparatus” as a logical and natural development of Hassan El-Banna's thought. In the message of the fifth conference in (1938), El-Banna clearly answers the question: “Is the Brotherhood intends to use force to achieve their objectives and reach their goal?” by replying: “Muslim Brotherhood must be strong and must act in strength”(5). Thus, the apparatus began to commit killing, as the Supreme Guide wanted, brutally.
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Footnotes:
(1) Mahmoud
El-Sabbagh: “The Truth of the Secret Apparatus”, Dar al-I'tasam, First
Edition 1989, p.
(2) Dr.
Faisal Darraj - Jamal Barout: “Islamic Parties, Movements and Groups”,
1, p. 78, second edition 2000, Arab Center for Strategic Studies.
(3) Dr.
Faisal Darraj - Jamal Barout: Op. Cit 1, p. 78.
(4) Refat
Al-Saeed: “Hassan El-Banna: When, How and Why?” P. 193, Egyptian Public
Book Authority.
(5) Elsayed Yusuf: “Muslim Brotherhood: Is it an Islamic Awakening?”, part 3, p. 9, Mahrousa Center, first edition 1994.
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