
Ikhwan
Ikhwan is a historical term referring to a Muslim brotherhood or community, often emphasizing solidarity, mutual support, and shared religious and social values among its members. Throughout history, the term has been used to describe various groups within the Islamic world that organized around religious, political, or social causes, such as the early Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt or military groups like the Ikhwan in Saudi Arabia. Generally, Ikhwan groups aim to promote Islamic principles, often involving activism or communal efforts, and may vary in their objectives from social reform to political change.