[ ] In Ismailia, al-Banna preached not only in the mosque, but also in the coffee houses; in those times, coffee houses were generally viewed as a morally suspect novelty | " Al-Banna also had disdain for Egypt's liberal political class |
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from the original on 2017-09-13 | net External links [ ]• Nonetheless, his thought was open to Western ideas and some of his writings quote European authors instead of Islamic sources |
The Society of the Muslim Brothers in Egypt: The Rise of an Islamic Mass Movement.
16Education [ ] In Mahmudiyya, al-Banna studied in the village mosque with Sheikh Zahran | "Not as intellectually acute as Afghani and 'Abduh, Hassan al-Banna nevertheless took his heritage from the same modernist school"• By the end of World War II, it had a million members |
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As they stood waiting for a taxi, they were shot by two men | Here, Al-Banna developed an ideological framework which synthesised the worldview of past Islamic revivalists in Rashid Rida's interpretation |
The two developed a close relationship that influenced al-Banna's early intellectual and religious development.