- Hassan Al-Banna (father of MB) admired Hitler, modeled the Muslim Brotherhood after the Nazi party
- In the West, MB Presents itself as moderate, allies with feminists, gays - yet incites Jihad, calls for Shari’a law (#LipstickJihad)
Hamed Abdel-Samad: "The Muslim Brotherhood has been present in the West for a long time. It began when Hajj Amin Al-Husseini fled Iraq... He was the Mufti of Jerusalem and was in touch with Hassan Al-Banna, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood.
He traveled to Berlin and allied himself with Hitler, for whom he founded two divisions of Muslim fighters. There were about 100,000 Muslim fighters who perpetrated massacres during World War II.
Hitler started a radio station in Berlin for Hajj Amin Al-Husseini, who aired Nazi propaganda at Egypt and so on. Hassan Al-Banna himself started a pro-Hitler propaganda campaign in Egypt. He stated that Hitler had converted to Islam, and that when Hitler would attack the British in Egypt, he would not destroy the mosques. Hassan Al-Banna admired Hitler and his record very much, and he more or less duplicated the experience of the Nazi Party in the Muslim Brotherhood.
Al-Banna borrowed the concept of a political party that relies on an armed militia, as well as the ideology of an inspiring leader-savior. Even Hitler's title of Führer was translated verbatim from German. Führer means 'guide.'