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Ikhwan al-Muslimin

Ikhwan al-Muslimin, or the Muslim Brotherhood, is a socio-political organization founded in Egypt in 1928. It aims to promote Islamic principles and values in society and governance. The group engages in religious, social, and political activities, often advocating for Islamic law while also participating in political processes. Its members seek to influence legislation and public policy to reflect Islamic ethics. The organization has both peaceful and controversial aspects, with some branches involved in charity work and political activism, while others have been linked to militant activities. Its influence extends across various countries in the Muslim world.