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ferry across the Suez Canal.
If it weren't for Hassan al-Banna, there wouldn't be much else to
report from Ismailia, a provincial city redolent of eucalyptus,
located ... hours northeast of Cairo next to Lake Timsah.
Banna was a 20-year-old elementary school teacher who came to
the city in 1927.
Banna's arrival in Ismailia marked ... Resistance against the Missionaries'
It all began in Ismailia on the Suez Canal when Banna decided
to take Egypt from the modern age back to its roots
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senior
leadership? That goal was expressed by the Brotherhood's founder, Hassan
al Banna, in a famous formula:
"Allah is our objective. The Prophet is our Leader ... expert Oliver Roy -- argue that
the contemporary Brotherhood is no longer seriously attached to Banna's
vision, but has abandoned as misguided the fruitless quest for the Islamic
State ... notion of the Brotherhood seeking a new vision, spirit and path. He
emphatically reaffirmed Banna's goal and mission which he described as
"Restoring Islam in its all-encompassing conception
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fulfilling a long-thwarted dream? Back in 1938 the Brotherhood's founder
Hassan al-Banna, an Egyptian schoolteacher with a knack for
organisation, took the podium at an Islamic gathering ... acknowledge racial and blood
differences, considering all Muslims as one umma [community],"
declared Mr Banna, who enlisted hundreds of thousands of followers in
six countries by the time
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Egyptians who opposed
British colonialism. The founder, a schoolteacher named Hassan al-
Banna, gathered six friends who worked for the Suez Canal Co. To
fend off informers, the group developed ... took off
quickly: By one estimate, it grew to 200,000 members by 1938.
Banna was assassinated in 1949, after the Brotherhood had
attacked the corrupt monarchy of King Farouk
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were
suspected of plotting a coup against the monarch. A year later, Hasan al-
Banna, the movement's founder, was gunned down at the early age of 42,
almost certainly
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