Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood

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14 Feb 2008 Part 1 Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood The Muslim Brotherhood started in a small town in Egypt by Hassan al-banna, a school teacher, in 1928. It is the oldest organized Islamic movement in modern history. Al-Banna was born in 1906 to a religious family. He was influenced by earlier Muslim scholars who wrote about the sorry state of the Arab and Muslim worlds and the need to fix it. Al-Banna wanted to re-establish an Islamic nation as a world leader. He stated that the Brotherhood's goals were to establish an Islamic country using the teachings the Quran and the Prophet Muhammad. Al-Banna saw Islam as a perfect system to create a healthy, happy and prosperous livelihood for the Egypt; Islam was not just a religion, but a complete way of life. Islam explains the relationship between man and God, man and fellow man; it also deals with issues like politics, economics, and the environment. Basically, al-banna thought it would create a perfect society. Al-Banna also said that one of the main goals of the Brotherhood is to get rid of all foreign occupiers of Muslim lands. At the time, Egypt was under the control of a government set up and supported by the British. This is a belief that many Egyptians and Arabs agreed with and it got the group a lot of support. Al-Banna formed a highly secretive armed wing of the Brotherhood which influenced the behavior of the group. This secret group attempted assassinations, bombings, and other actions to rid Egypt of the British and the Jews who remained in the country. Al-Banna was assassinated in 1949, but the Brotherhood s work continued. The Brotherhood worked closely with the army officers and civilians who participated in the 1952 coup that overthrew the Egyptian monarchy. But soon after, the coup leaders turned against the Muslim Brotherhood and outlawed it and other political movements and parties. For the next 20 years, the group faced numerous disasters including political persecution and imprisonment. In 1954, Egypt s President survived an assassination attempt which he blamed on the Brotherhood. He put in jail hundreds of Brotherhood members. This harassment of the Islamist group pushed many to flee Egypt to other Arab and Muslim countries. This spread the Brotherhood's influence around the world. In 1966, Sayyid Qutb, a senior Muslim Brotherhood member was executed by the Egyptian government. Qutb was an influential writer and beliefs would influence the rise of a newer, more radicalized group of Islamists, including one of the founders of al-qaeda, Dr. Mohammed Rabie al-zawahiri (bin Laden s doctor and friend).

Who went to Afghanistan to be trained by Osama bin Laden s al-qaeda? For the most part, al-qaeda recruits in the early 1990s had the following traits: Model youth Middle to upper class Good family and home life College educated o Many studied the natural sciences or engineering o Many went to school in Europe or the United States Spoke several languages Did not show signs of mental disorders Most were not even that religious before joining the Jihad group Most were single Lots were from Europe or Algeria, some were from Saudi Arabia and Egypt (Barely any came from Afghanistan or Pakistan) Mostly Sunni Muslim Wanted to return home and set up Islamists governments Came from urban backgrounds (grew up in the cities) Most were living in a country they were not born in They were not welcomed or able to succeed in where they lived (no feeling of I belong here or I am wanted here ) Angry with how the world treated them Many were radicalized while living in the West Found friendship in mosques and answers in religion about what to do with their lives

Ramzi Yousef and the World Trade Center Bombing (1993) End of Part 1

Part 2 By SERGE SCHMEMANN U.S Attacked: Hijacked Jets Destroy Twin Towers and Hit Pentagon Hijackers rammed jetliners into each of New York's World Trade Center towers yesterday, toppling both in a hellish storm of ash, glass, smoke and leaping victims, while a third jetliner crashed into the Pentagon in Virginia. There was no official count, but President Bush said thousands had perished, and in the immediate aftermath the calamity was already being ranked the worst and most audacious terror attack in American history. The attacks seemed carefully coordinated. The hijacked planes were all en route to California, and therefore filled with fuel, and their departures were spaced within an hour and 40 minutes. The first, American Airlines Flight 11, a Boeing 767 out of Boston for Los Angeles, crashed into the north tower at 8:48 a.m. Eighteen minutes later, United Airlines Flight 175, also headed from Boston to Los Angeles, plowed into the south tower. Then an American Airlines Boeing 757, Flight 77, left Washington's Dulles International Airport bound for Los Angeles, but instead hit the western part of the Pentagon, the military headquarters where 24,000 people work, at 9:40 a.m. Finally, United Airlines Flight 93, a Boeing 757 flying from Newark to San Francisco, crashed near Pittsburgh, raising the possibility that its hijackers had failed in whatever their mission was. There were indications that the hijackers on at least two of the planes were armed with knives. Attorney General John Ashcroft told reporters in the evening that the suspects on Flight 11 were armed that way. And Barbara Olson, a television commentator who was traveling on American Flight 77, managed to reach her husband, Solicitor General Theodore Olson, by cell phone and to tell him that the hijackers were armed with knives and a box cutter. In all, 266 people perished in the four planes and several score more were known dead elsewhere. Numerous firefighters, police officers and other rescue workers who responded to the initial disaster in Lower Manhattan were killed or injured when the buildings collapsed. Hundreds were treated for cuts, broken bones, burns and smoke inhalation. But the real carnage was concealed for now by the twisted, smoking, ash-choked carcasses of the twin towers, in which thousands of people used to work on a weekday. The collapse of the towers caused another World Trade Center building to fall 10 hours later, and several other buildings in the area were damaged or aflame. "I have a sense it's a horrendous number of lives lost," said Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani. "Right now we have to focus on saving as many lives as possible." For hours after the attacks, rescuers were blocked by other buildings that threatened to topple. But by 11 p.m., rescuers had been able to begin serious efforts to locate and remove survivors. Mr. Giuliani said two Port Authority police officers had been pulled from the ruins, and he said hope existed that more people could be saved. Earlier, police officer volunteers using dogs had found four bodies in the smoldering, stories-high pile of rubble where the towers had once stood and had taken them to a makeshift morgue in the lobby of an office building at Vesey and West Streets. Within an hour of the attacks, the United States was on a war footing. The military was put on the highest state of alert, National Guard units were called out in Washington and New York and two aircraft carriers were

dispatched to New York harbor. President Bush remained aloft in Air Force One, following a secretive route and making only brief stopovers at Air Force bases in Louisiana and Nebraska before finally setting down in Washington at 7 p.m. His wife and daughters were evacuated to a secure, unidentified location. Nobody immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks. But the scale and sophistication of the operation, the extraordinary planning required for concerted hijackings by terrorists who had to be familiar with modern jetliners, and the history of major attacks on American targets in recent years led many officials and experts to point to Osama bin Laden, the Islamic militant believed to operate out of Afghanistan. Afghanistan's hard-line Taliban rulers rejected such suggestions, but officials took that as a defensive measure. Senator Orrin Hatch, Republican of Utah, told reporters that the United States had some evidence that people associated with Mr. bin Laden had sent out messages "actually saying over the airwaves, private airwaves at that, that they had hit two targets." President Bush, facing his first major crisis in office, vowed that the United States would hunt down and punish those responsible for the "evil, despicable acts of terror" which, he said, took thousands of American lives. He said the United States would make no distinction between those who carried out the hijackings and those who harbored and supported them "These acts of mass murder were intended to frighten our nation into chaos and retreat, but they have failed," a somber president told the nation in an address from the Oval Office shortly after 8:30 p.m. "The search is under way for those who are behind these evil acts," Mr. Bush said. "We will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbor them." In Afghanistan, the ruling Taliban argued that Mr. bin Laden could not have been responsible for the attacks. "What happened in the United States was not a job of ordinary people," an official, Abdul Hai Mutmaen, told Reuters. "It could have been the work of governments. Osama bin Laden cannot do this work." Apart from the major question of who was responsible, a host of other questions were certain to be at the forefront in coming days and weeks. One was the timing -- why Sept. 11?

Bin Laden s Vision

The Operation that Killed Bin Ladin In the early morning hours of May 2nd in Pakistan, a U.S. military raid of an al- Qa ida compound in Abbottabad killed America s most wanted terrorist, Usama Bin Ladin. The mastermind of the attacks on September 11, 2001 that killed thousands of innocent men, women, and children has been killed. The mission s success was the result of many years of intelligence operations and analysis by the CIA and partners the Intelligence Community. The U.S.A. agencies collected intelligence about the compound since it was discovered in 2010. Multiple sources of intelligence led to the conclusion that Bin Ladin was hiding there and protected by two of his closest allies. The strike on the compound, authorized by President Barrack Obama on April 29th, was a surgical raid by a small team of special operations forces. The raid was designed to minimize collateral damage and to pose as little risk as possible to non-combatants on the compound or to Pakistani civilians in the neighborhood. President Barack Obama made the announcement late Sunday evening, May 1, in a televised address to the world. He said he had been briefed by the intelligence community last August that bin Laden was in hiding within a compound deep inside of Pakistan. Over the intervening months, intelligence agencies worked to confirm the intelligence. Then last week, President Obama determined there was enough intelligence to take action. Today, at my direction, the United States launched a targeted operation against that compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, the President said from the East Room of the White House. A small team of Americans carried out the operation with extraordinary courage and capability. No Americans were harmed. They took care to avoid civilian casualties. After a firefight, they killed Osama bin Laden and took custody of his body. Tonight, we give thanks to the countless intelligence and counterterrorism professionals who ve worked tirelessly to achieve this outcome, President Obama said. The American people do not see their work, nor know their names. But tonight, they feel the satisfaction of their work and the result of their pursuit of justice.