Bro i was talking about Jammat e Islami, the ideological equivalent of Ikhwan in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh.
Ikhwan (Egypt), Hamas(Palestine), Jamat e Islami (Sub-Continent), Ennahda(Tunisia), Welfare Party (Now banned in Turkey but Erdogan belonged to it before creating AKP) and many others in Islamic world share the same ideology,
then you will know that the ikhwaan of north africa and syria derives its ideology from the jamaat-e-islami of maududi... well, the original ikhwaan got influenced by maududi's thought.
in fact, there are three streams of reactionary thought from south asia...
(a). jamaat-e-islami, which led to modification of the egyptian ikhwaanis which in turn led to them becoming more militarized and leading to them doing terrorist activities from africa ( egypt, algeria, libya ) to west asia ( syria, palestine )... they were also contributors to the later group, qaeda.
(b). tableeghi jamaat, whose output was formation of terrorist groups like hizb-ut-tahrir, jemah islamiya, boko haram, al-shabaab etc.
both these groups contributed to terrorist groups like fsa, ntc and nusra.
(c). ayatollahi reactionary ideology from khomenei iran ( i consider iran to be in south asia )... the output of this is directly in groups like hamas and "islamic jihad" and indirectly to groups like ntc and even more indirectly to strife in the muslim world.
And i don't need to escape we are in good books of establishment here.
why spoil your life ??
Saudia was never a supporter of Ikhwan, the royals know pretty well that a democratically elected Islamist government will be a disaster for their rule at home.
but palestinian ikhwaan, the hamas group, is being hugely funded by saudia and hamas by western government definitions is a "democratically elected government".
Yes ME right now is the most confusing IR subject. Here is a funny look at the relations between the states there. This image is a couple of years old and somethings have changed but its still fun to read.
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it is generally correct, and funny.
BTW why are you so against Ikhwan when they were democratically elected and why are you in favor of a dictator. Don't tell me he is elected, so were Husni Mubarak, Saddam, Assad, Musharaf and Zia.
morsi being a reactionary muslim was always a nato puppet... in fact, he was installed into egypt presidentship just like how hamas was put into power in gaza by the "quartet" in 2007 via "democratic elections".
and rather soon, morsi was made chairman of the now-failed "non-aligned movement", which is funny considering how morsi and the egyptian ikhwaan were great supporters of nato regime-change in libya and syria.
here is a white house puppet writing lovingly about morsi for a white house connected website (
Morsy Is the Arab World’s Mandela | Foreign Policy ).
but sisi... sisi is being naive in connecting with nato in which ever level, military imports or not supporting al-assad.
about the war on houthi my opinion is extremists sunni or shia need to be gone from the middle east and no good can come from a militia claiming to fight for a religion history tell us that
you are correct of course and to be honest, i based my opinion of houthis on two things, (a). saudi and nato actions against them, (b). a photo of a houthi fighter carrying a photo of muammar gaddafi.
but do you know of articles that speak of the houthis being reactionary ??
also, where are the left-wing yemenis ?? what is the stand on this war ??