Posted on 06/12/2014 6:40:33 AM PDT by Randall_S
Recently Qatar, a tiny peninsular state with the worlds highest per capita GDP, has been in the news for negotiating the release of five (ten, really) Taliban commanders in exchange for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl; the Taliban five now reside in Qatar, allegedly under the watchful eye of the Qataris. But long before the Bergdahl incident, Qatar was known as the only country who openly welcomed the Muslim Brotherhood, a secretive radical group who has spawned countless other radical Islamist groups since its founding in 1928.
A crucial dimension of the Muslim Brotherhood (aka, Al Ikhwan al-Mooslimoon, aka Ikhwan) that helps to explain their ideology, strategy, and tactics is the interaction between the organization in its formative years and the Nazi Party of Germany. Founded in 1920, the Nazi Party and the Muslim Brotherhood were contemporaries. The rest of this article will explore Islams interplay with the politics of Germany from late Ottoman Empire through the Third Reich, and draw parallels between the Nazi Party and the Muslim Brotherhood, which was founded as a reaction to the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. It will conclude by remarking on how a dedication to violence has transformed the organization into something that more accurately resembles not a fundamentalist group, but a crime syndicate that hides behind religious ideology and employs terrorism for profit.
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There are actually a lot of people who either don’t know or refuse to admit the HUGE connection between the nazis and muslims during WW II. Common goals.
I doubt that the Islamo Nazi facts are taught in college level history course much less those in government schools.
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