Topic > The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt - 2690

The Muslim Brotherhood developed from a small religious organization to a political power with enormous influence on Egypt. The attempt to control Egypt created chaos within the country. The Muslim Brotherhood failed in their attempt to control the country by trying to restore Sharia law and rule as they wanted. They have disappointed Egyptian citizens and created a serious political problem for Egypt. The Muslim Brotherhood is a religious organization that evolved into a political group. As a political group, the Muslim Brotherhood has promised that the revolution is still bringing changes, which will reshape the economy to reflect the will of the Egyptian people. The Muslim Brotherhood also promised to establish a fully democratic political system. Instead, Muhammad Morsi, former president of Egypt and leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, gave himself the power to legislate without judicial review and to restore the dissolved parliament. Egypt then experienced another political change in 2013, when the army removed Morsi from power. The army brings security to Egyptian citizens when the government is in chaos. The involvement of the military in Egypt is very important because citizens are not capable of taking control on their own. Egypt is trying to become a democracy, but every time an Islamist has won a free election he has been removed. Egypt cannot look to its past and must look to other countries to find a model of democracy. Egypt needs political reforms. The country should become a democracy and never allow religious organizations to govern again. The Muslim Brotherhood was founded by Hasan al-Bana in 1928. He was born in Mahmudiyya, Egypt, and grew up in a home shaped by his father's "class".... .. middle of paper..... .his claim was proven false during the August 2013 protests. They lied to Egyptian citizens several times. The Muslim Brotherhood attempted a democracy; the people voted for them and ended up helping to topple the Muslim Brotherhood from power. Egypt as a whole needs to find a more effective leader who does not tie his religion to politics. If Egypt wants to emerge from political darkness, it must not be afraid of change and be willing to work together as a nation and not against each other. The Muslim Brotherhood went from being a small organization to control, and then back to being a secret group. Egypt is in a serious crisis. Without real political power and a leader, they are condemned to undergo further political transitions with little hope. Egypt needs a government that it imitates and learns from to separate religion from the state.