The researcher explores its historical roots and its doctrinal foundations, but above all highlights the way in which it became internationalized, making Europe its chosen land.
Preferring duplicity to confrontation, more strategists than theologians, the Brothers knew how to extend their hold on European institutions through a myriad of “anti-racist” associations and by the subversion of “human rights”.
Their ultimate goal, emphasizes Florence Bergeaud-Blackler, is none other than the fulfillment of the Caliphate prophecy, that is to say the advent of a global Islamic society, of which Europe could be the epicenter. .
LE FIGARO. – In what historical and political context was the brotherhood of the Muslim Brotherhood born?
Florence BERGEAUD-BLACKLER. –
Little is known but, in the Muslim world, the fall of the Ottoman Caliphate in 1924 was accompanied almost immediately by an unprecedented fervor for the reunification of the umma (the nation…
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