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Mohammed Mahdi Akef (en arabe : محمد مهدي عاكف ; 12 juillet 1928 - 22 septembre 2017) est un dirigeant égyptien des frères musulmans, de 2004 à 2010. En 2005, il décrit l'holocauste comme étant un mythe et défend le président iranien Mahmoud Ahmadinejad 1. Sa fille est mariée avec Mahmoud Ezzat.
Mohammed Mahdi Akef (Arabic: محمد مهدي عاكف; July 12, 1928 – September 22, 2017) was the head of the Muslim Brotherhood, an Egypt-based Islamic political movement, from 2004 until 2010.
Mohammed Mahdi Akef est un dirigeant égyptien des frères musulmans, de 2004 à 2010. En 2005, il décrit l'holocauste comme étant un mythe et défend le président iranien Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Sa fille est mariée avec Mahmoud Ezzat.
22 sept. 2017 · Muslim Brotherhood leader, Mohamed Mahdi Akef [Ikhwan Web] Mohamed Mahdi Othman Akef was born the same year the Muslim Brotherhood was founded – 1928. He was born in Kafr Ewad al-Sinita,...
- Mahdi Akef in Brief
- Joining Muslim Brotherhood
- His Activities
- Akef and The Guides
Born in Kafr Ewad al-Sinita – the Aja Daqhaliya Centre, school [Mansoura] primary, then the Fuad I High School in Cairo, then he joined the Higher Institute of Sport Education and graduated in May 1950. After graduation he worked as a physical education teacher at Foud I High School. He came to know of the Brotherhood early on in 1940 and was educa...
When he was 12 years old in 1940, his attention was attracted by the Muslim Brotherhood’s interest in the sport he loved and “the gentle and sophisticated way the Brotherhood dealt”. Akef joined to the group, which at the time had gone through major expansion. After he finished Fouad secondary school, he joined the Faculty of Engineering. However, ...
Akef joined the special organisation of the Brotherhood established to resist British colonialism and graduated from the Institute of Education in 1950. He then enrolled in the Faculty of Law in 1951 and lead the Ibrahim University [currently Ain Shams] camps in the war against British colonial rule of the Canal until the Revolution began. He then ...
Akef believes that al-Banna was a broad minded, knowledgeable man with the heart that accommodated all people, even his opponents. That Hudaibi was a godly man committed to the truth and feared no one in this regard. That Hamed Abu Nasr was a mild-mannered man of ethics with a high level of commitment to the opinion of the brotherhood. However, he ...
CAIRO, Egypt — Former Muslim Brotherhood head Mohammed Mahdi Akef, who has died in hospital aged 89, helped turn Egypt’s Islamist movement into a major opposition force after spending much of...
25 sept. 2017 · The death of Muhammad Mahdi Akef, the former general guide of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, behind bars on Friday has finally liberated him from the shackles of Egypt’s authoritarian military...