
Islamic Brotherhood
The Islamic Brotherhood, also known as the Muslim Brotherhood, is a religious and political organization founded in Egypt in 1928. It aims to promote Islamic principles in society and governance, advocating for social justice, moral development, and Islamic law. While it started as a religious group, it has engaged in social services and political activities across various countries. Its approach varies—from moderate involvement in politics to more conservative positions—leading to differing perspectives on its role, influence, and methods within the Muslim world and internationally.