

Hassan al-Banna
PersonHassan al-Banna (1906-1949) founded the Muslim Brotherhood, a transnational Islamist organization.
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Hassan al-Banna, an Egyptian schoolteacher, founded the Muslim Brotherhood in 1928. The organization aimed to promote Islamic principles in all aspects of life and initially focused on social and educational activities. Over time, it evolved into a political movement advocating for the establishment of an Islamic state. While al-Banna himself died in 1949, the Muslim Brotherhood has since become a major influence in many Muslim-majority countries, with branches and affiliated groups worldwide. The organization's ideology and activities have been controversial, with some viewing it as a legitimate political force and others considering it a threat to stability. Recent news articles highlight the ongoing debate surrounding the Muslim Brotherhood, with the US designating some of its branches as terrorist organizations. The organization's legacy continues to shape political and social dynamics in the Middle East and beyond, making it a relevant subject of discussion and analysis.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
