From the money of the people .. Is King Farouk supported the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist?
Today, the 82nd anniversary of the establishment of the Directorate of Dakahlia in Egypt gave the Muslim Brotherhood Division in Mansoura financial support annually. This was the first regular official support for the group on May 24, 1937, during the reign of King Farouk I of Egypt and Sudan at the time.
According to the book "Jihad and Combat in the Politics of Legitimacy" by Dr. Khair Heikal, the group by 1937, had needed money to expand its activity somewhat, Abdul Hakim Abdeen submitted the proposal "share invitation" and approved the General Committee of the banned group this proposal and its conclusion, Each of them "any associate of the group" for five or ten, at least to call.
The writer explains that other support was given to the group through voluntary contributions from outside the organization or the group, whether donations from private individuals express their support for the group or by governments or official institutions in the Islamic countries, such as in the book " "Al-Dakhla Directorate Council, during its meeting held on 14 Rabie Al Awal 1356 AH, corresponding to May 24, 1937, gave the MB division in Mansoura an annual subsidy of one hundred and fifty Egyptian pounds.
The book "Hassan al-Banna and the Muslim Brotherhood between Religion and Politics 1982-1949" by Hamada Mahmoud Ismail, the group's first leader, Hassan al-Banna, admitted that the Directorate of Dakahlia provided to the Mansoura Division 150 pounds, which he said about "Banna" as the first government assistance provided to the group.
According to the book "The conspiracy on the Egyptian revolution: the secret files of the Brotherhood" by Ahmed al-Bardisi, Ismail Sadqi Pasha, former prime minister of Egypt, provided financial support to the terrorist group , According to the British documents, which he used in his campaign against the youth of the national movement between the wars I and II, and in the meantime grew up a terrible alliance between the King and the British and the Brotherhood against the youth of the National Movement, which calls for independence and evacuation of the English.
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