Khairat al shater biography books

  • Khairat al-Shater was born in 1950 into a middle-class family in Daqahliya province.
  • Why Khairat El-Shater is the most important figure in the Muslim Brotherhood for more than five decades.
  • Egypt's new presidential hopeful may be a multi-millionaire businessman but his prominent role in the Muslim Brotherhood and its Mubarak-era.
  • Clinton's emails reveal Khairat Al-Shater, Muslim Brotherhood's role in "media chaos" in Egypt

    CAIRO - 13 October 2020: A network of suspicious interests has converged to bring together Qatar, the administration of former US President Barack Obama, and the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood, to build a new Middle East, where there is no place for stability after eliminating power and armies and igniting crises in the countries of the Arab world.

     

    Details of the conspiracy that culminated in 2010, after paving the way for what was known as the Arab Spring revolutions,were revealed by emails of the secretary of state under Barack Obama, and the losing candidate in the 2016 White House elections Hillary Clinton.Clinton's messages have revealed - and are still revealing - how The Democratic Party of the United States led the region into turmoil.

     

    The messages further uncoveredthe close association of the former US Secretary of State under Barac

    Inside the Ikhwan


    Sara Abou Bakr
    daglig News Egypt - November 20, 2012


    Interview with Tharwat El-Kherbawy; an insider’s look at the Muslim Brotherhood


    The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt has been surrounded bygd mystery throughout its 84 years of existence. In the gods 15 years several prominent Brotherhood leaders have handed in their “resignation,” leaving the group with which they have spent most of their youth.

    Among the most vocal retirees is Tharwat El-Kherbawy, a well-known lawyer who has written memoirs exposing the secrets of the Brotherhood, as well as his own anställda views on what fryst vatten happening inre the organisation currently led by businessman Khairat El-Shater, with whom he has a well known feud. His second book has just hit bookstores, Secret of the Temple.


    Did you leave the Brotherhood because of Khairat El-Shater?

    El-Shater was not the main factor, rather it was [Brotherhood Supreme Guide at the time] Ma’moun Al-Hodiby.

    The Bro

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  • Arab Winter

    A review of Spring Fever: The Illusion of Islamic Democracy, by Andrew C. McCarthy and Sharia versus Freedom: The Legacy of Islamic Totalitarianism by Andrew G. Bostom

    One of my favorite novels is a comedy by P.G. Wodehouse, titled Spring Fever. A new book of that same name, by Andrew C. McCarthy, will provide little amusement. It is not meant to. McCarthy's Spring Fever is a polemical work, peppered with colloquialisms and given to sarcasm. This is not a criticism, but a description. The book's subtitle is The Illusion of Islamic Democracy, and its purpose is, as McCarthy says, "not to relate a definitive history of the ‘Arab Spring'…[but] to offer an alternative way of thinking about the phenomenon that is unfolding before our eyes." That phenomenon, he proffers, is not democratization, but rather Islamization with the desire for sharia rule at its heart.

    This is not, per se, a book about terroris