On May 2, 2021, the Muslim Brotherhood in Libya announced it had officially changed its name to the "Organization of Revival and Renewal". Soon afterwards, the Muslim Brotherhood in Turkey and Qatar did the same. The Brotherhood in other countries will soon follow.
My sources tell me that an Islamic group based in Washington D.C. is forming a Political Action Committee (PAC) and will be using this same name (see also: Muslim Brotherhood in the Biden Administration).
The spokesperson for the Brotherhood said this decision to change its name came after many conferences and that this “Revival and Renewal” organization will work in various fields of public works and will work on "change through community action". This move comes as a prelude to members of the Brotherhood running in upcoming elections in various countries.
Important background info:
By 2004, the International Organization of the Muslim Brotherhood had become well established in many countries (in 2012, the Muslim Brotherhood's official website boasted that they were well established in more than 80 countries).
Though led by the Supreme Guide and other Egyptian leaders, called the “Guidance Bureau”, many other members run the International Organization of the Muslim Brotherhood. This includes the leader of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, Lebanese Muslim Brotherhood; controller-general of the Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood, and the Tunisian Muslim Brotherhood.
In 2004, an Egyptian Brotherhood member based in London coordinated meetings with leadership members. At that time, The International Organization held meetings in different European countries.
In 2006, after the Hamas victory in the Palestinian elections and the consolidation of the regime’s control of Turkey under Erdogan, Istanbul became the center for Muslim Brotherhood meetings. From 2006 until the Gaza flotilla, Turkey hosted at least ten International Conferences of the Muslim Brotherhood.
At this time, an Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood leader living in Qatar began coordinating funding for the International Organization. Several of Qatar's “charities” fund the Muslim Brotherhood worldwide. One charity, Union of Good, is a coalition of 57 Islamic charities in 21 different countries. The 57 charities can make financial transfers between coalition members between the 21 different countries. These charities shuffle funds to fully arm and support terrorist groups.
In a 2009 interview, the Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide said the International Council consisted of 90 members from inside Egypt and 40 outside of Egypt. Those outside of Egypt were from Jordan, Syria, the Gulf, Malaysia, Indonesia and various countries in Europe.
In 2011, when the Muslim Brotherhood wanted the Syrian government taken out and replaced with Islamic Law, as was being done in Egypt, they called on Muslim Brotherhood members worldwide. By 2015, Muslims from at least 80 different countries had gone to Syria to fight for Islamic takeover. Many eventually joined ISIS because of their belief in a Caliphate and Islamic Law, which is identical to the Brotherhood's goals, but the call to jihad and Islamic takeover was originally made by the Muslim Brotherhood.
Many countries had banned the Muslim Brotherhood from forming political parties because of their past attempts at violent overthrow of governments via "political parties" that were a facade for violent takeover. But with the help of U.S. “experts” from "research-based" educational think tanks, the doors were re-opened via U.S. intervention.
This is happening again under the Biden Administration, which has an enormous number of Muslims now holding positions at every level, many of whom are Muslim Brotherhood members.
The Muslim Brothers, or Muslim Brotherhood (الإخوان المسلمون al-Ikhwān al-Muslimūn), is often simply called al-Ikhwan (the brotherhood).
Previously, members of the Muslim Brotherhood ran in elections in Egypt, Libya, Turkey and other countries under the name "Peace and Justice" party.
According to Islamic doctrine, justice can only occur under Islamic Law.
According to Islamic doctrine, "peace" can only occur when Islam takes over the entire population of the world and Islamic Law is enforced on all people.
This new name, al’iihya’ waltajdid, or "organization of revival and renewal," is just as devious.
Islamic revival refers to a revival of the original goals of Islam as stated in the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad -- Islamic takeover throughout the world.
In Islam, revivers are known as mujaddids and calls for renewed commitment to Islam, called tajdid, has been an important religious concept in Islam.
"Revival" has appeared throughout Islamic history. It is a call for renewed commitment to the fundamental principles of Islam and the reconstruction of society in accordance with the Quran and the traditions of Muhammad.
Important facts to remember:
The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood came to America in 1962 and set up a superstructure of organizations and began infiltrating our universities to promote their agenda.
The Pakistani branch entered America in 1971 and intensified the recruitment phase. They also set up 20 jihadi training camps throughout the U.S. at that time (today, there are at least 35 camps).
The Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood entered in 1981 and began media and propaganda campaigns and intensified covert activities.
The Somali branch arrived in 1996 and intensified the radicalization process to prepare for the end stage: Jihad and Islamic takeover.
For full details about the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood in America, see: Muslim Brotherhood in America
Buy Cheri Berens' book, An American Woman Living in Egypt: Life during an Islamic takeover
Jam-packed with explosive information about U.S. involvement in the Islamist takeovers of Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Libya, Cheri's book details why there is a similar crisis lurking subversively inside America.
Available at Amazon or order it from your local bookstore.
Introduction to Cheri's book
Jacket Back of Cheri's book
My sources tell me that an Islamic group based in Washington D.C. is forming a Political Action Committee (PAC) and will be using this same name (see also: Muslim Brotherhood in the Biden Administration).
The spokesperson for the Brotherhood said this decision to change its name came after many conferences and that this “Revival and Renewal” organization will work in various fields of public works and will work on "change through community action". This move comes as a prelude to members of the Brotherhood running in upcoming elections in various countries.
Important background info:
By 2004, the International Organization of the Muslim Brotherhood had become well established in many countries (in 2012, the Muslim Brotherhood's official website boasted that they were well established in more than 80 countries).
Though led by the Supreme Guide and other Egyptian leaders, called the “Guidance Bureau”, many other members run the International Organization of the Muslim Brotherhood. This includes the leader of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, Lebanese Muslim Brotherhood; controller-general of the Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood, and the Tunisian Muslim Brotherhood.
In 2004, an Egyptian Brotherhood member based in London coordinated meetings with leadership members. At that time, The International Organization held meetings in different European countries.
In 2006, after the Hamas victory in the Palestinian elections and the consolidation of the regime’s control of Turkey under Erdogan, Istanbul became the center for Muslim Brotherhood meetings. From 2006 until the Gaza flotilla, Turkey hosted at least ten International Conferences of the Muslim Brotherhood.
At this time, an Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood leader living in Qatar began coordinating funding for the International Organization. Several of Qatar's “charities” fund the Muslim Brotherhood worldwide. One charity, Union of Good, is a coalition of 57 Islamic charities in 21 different countries. The 57 charities can make financial transfers between coalition members between the 21 different countries. These charities shuffle funds to fully arm and support terrorist groups.
In a 2009 interview, the Muslim Brotherhood Supreme Guide said the International Council consisted of 90 members from inside Egypt and 40 outside of Egypt. Those outside of Egypt were from Jordan, Syria, the Gulf, Malaysia, Indonesia and various countries in Europe.
In 2011, when the Muslim Brotherhood wanted the Syrian government taken out and replaced with Islamic Law, as was being done in Egypt, they called on Muslim Brotherhood members worldwide. By 2015, Muslims from at least 80 different countries had gone to Syria to fight for Islamic takeover. Many eventually joined ISIS because of their belief in a Caliphate and Islamic Law, which is identical to the Brotherhood's goals, but the call to jihad and Islamic takeover was originally made by the Muslim Brotherhood.
Many countries had banned the Muslim Brotherhood from forming political parties because of their past attempts at violent overthrow of governments via "political parties" that were a facade for violent takeover. But with the help of U.S. “experts” from "research-based" educational think tanks, the doors were re-opened via U.S. intervention.
This is happening again under the Biden Administration, which has an enormous number of Muslims now holding positions at every level, many of whom are Muslim Brotherhood members.
The Muslim Brothers, or Muslim Brotherhood (الإخوان المسلمون al-Ikhwān al-Muslimūn), is often simply called al-Ikhwan (the brotherhood).
Previously, members of the Muslim Brotherhood ran in elections in Egypt, Libya, Turkey and other countries under the name "Peace and Justice" party.
According to Islamic doctrine, justice can only occur under Islamic Law.
According to Islamic doctrine, "peace" can only occur when Islam takes over the entire population of the world and Islamic Law is enforced on all people.
This new name, al’iihya’ waltajdid, or "organization of revival and renewal," is just as devious.
Islamic revival refers to a revival of the original goals of Islam as stated in the Quran and the teachings of Muhammad -- Islamic takeover throughout the world.
In Islam, revivers are known as mujaddids and calls for renewed commitment to Islam, called tajdid, has been an important religious concept in Islam.
"Revival" has appeared throughout Islamic history. It is a call for renewed commitment to the fundamental principles of Islam and the reconstruction of society in accordance with the Quran and the traditions of Muhammad.
Important facts to remember:
The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood came to America in 1962 and set up a superstructure of organizations and began infiltrating our universities to promote their agenda.
The Pakistani branch entered America in 1971 and intensified the recruitment phase. They also set up 20 jihadi training camps throughout the U.S. at that time (today, there are at least 35 camps).
The Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood entered in 1981 and began media and propaganda campaigns and intensified covert activities.
The Somali branch arrived in 1996 and intensified the radicalization process to prepare for the end stage: Jihad and Islamic takeover.
For full details about the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood in America, see: Muslim Brotherhood in America
Buy Cheri Berens' book, An American Woman Living in Egypt: Life during an Islamic takeover
Jam-packed with explosive information about U.S. involvement in the Islamist takeovers of Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Libya, Cheri's book details why there is a similar crisis lurking subversively inside America.
Available at Amazon or order it from your local bookstore.
Introduction to Cheri's book
Jacket Back of Cheri's book