Jamal Al-Suwaidi monitors the wrong accounts of the "Brotherhood" in the UAE

  • Jamal Sanad Al-Suwaidi.

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The Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research, Jamal Sanad Al-Suwaidi, has issued a new book that presents an in-depth study of the experience of the “Brotherhood Group” in the UAE, and covers a large research void on this subject; As this experience has not been adequately studied previously; And what was mentioned about it was limited to press articles, media coverage, or partial studies, in addition to the oral conversation that took place, and still is, about the “Reform and Social Guidance Association”, which has exploited the political and social environment for three decades to expand and strengthen its presence, until it thought that it would help it. It intensified, and she waited for any crisis to announce her true intentions, but this did not come to her.

The book focuses on the emergence of the terrorist Brotherhood and its history in the Emirates, aiming to study its practices, dissecting its behavior and its intellectual and political visions, based on the full realization that the ideas of the Muslim Brotherhood do not express Islam, nor do they reflect its pure image, because surrendering to its allegations in this regard is a grave offense to religion. Honest.

The book aims to prove that one of the most important reasons for the decline of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Arab world is their miscalculation and lack of realistic political visions.

The first chapter of the book concludes that the history of the Brotherhood includes a huge inconsistency and a wide gap between principles and application, and that there are discrepancies in its political performance according to the circumstances of each country, and the variables of the internal and external environments, but the rule of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt involved a clear failure, which is the political experience The only group for which the curtain was finally brought down after the Egyptian people's revolution against it.

In the second chapter, the writer takes us back to the sixties and seventies of the last century, to trace the first indications of the emergence of the Brotherhood in the Emirates.

In the third chapter, it shows how the Brotherhood tried to overthrow the UAE government, taking advantage of the events of the Arab Spring, and the March 2011 petition.

The writer concludes that the accounts of the Muslim Brotherhood in the UAE are very wrong, as I believed that the success of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood in the so-called Arab Spring, and its access to power in general, are the beginning of the group taking power and rule in all countries, including the UAE, and the Brotherhood was Muslims in the UAE say falsely that the group has great popularity among the Arab peoples, and that it is the legitimate alternative to the political regimes in the United Arab Emirates and the Arab world.

There is no clearer evidence or proof of the failure of the Muslim Brotherhood than the decline in its popularity rates, but rather its clear collapse in recent years in the Arab and Islamic worlds.

• The ideas of the Muslim Brotherhood do not express Islam and its pure image.

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