The wave of terrorist operations did not erupt all at once in Egypt and elsewhere, but rather went through well-defined development movements. Although each stage could witness the contiguousness of several forms of terrorist operations, the relative weights of those operations varied among themselves, so that it seemed as if each stage was witnessing the emergence
The birth of the Muslim Brotherhood in 1928 represented the emergence of the phenomenon of political Islam, and that group is fully responsible for all the extensions that emerged from it or branched off from it, including the extremist and moderate ones, and it is what enabled the phenomenon to spread like wildfire because of its Qatari branches and its shining call Which received a great response in light of the weakness of the Arab and Islamic worlds and the decline of official religious institutions, and the collapse of the national project allowed it to grow and flourish, and the confrontation between the group and the Nasser regime in Egypt earned it fame, spread and sympathy among Muslims around the world, as there was Foreign intelligence supported it and supported its role, and perhaps the British capital, London, played the main role in the early years of the group’s birth. It is even reported that the British office in the Suez Canal Company was one of the first donors to finance the emergence of the Muslim Brotherhood
On the international level, the most prominent development of terrorism came in 1979,
ROSHDY MOHAMED, A. (2022). Manifestations of terrorist act in Egypt. Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 12(1), 399-421. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2022.151634.1064
MLA
Abdelhamed ROSHDY MOHAMED. "Manifestations of terrorist act in Egypt", Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 12, 1, 2022, 399-421. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2022.151634.1064
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ROSHDY MOHAMED, A. (2022). 'Manifestations of terrorist act in Egypt', Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 12(1), pp. 399-421. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2022.151634.1064
VANCOUVER
ROSHDY MOHAMED, A. Manifestations of terrorist act in Egypt. Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 2022; 12(1): 399-421. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2022.151634.1064