Mohammed Mahdi Akef, the Glossary
Mohammed Mahdi Akef (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.[1]
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30 relations: Ain Shams University, Al Jazeera Arabic, BBC News, Cairo, Court-martial, Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt, Egypt Today, Egyptians, Farouk of Egypt, Fawaz Gerges, Hassan al-Banna, Hisham Barakat, History of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Kingdom of Egypt, Ma'mun al-Hudaybi, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud Ezzat, Middle East Monitor, Mohammed Badie, Munich, Muslim Brotherhood, Parliament of Egypt, Riyadh, The Holocaust, Trial in absentia, World Assembly of Muslim Youth, 1952 Egyptian revolution, 2005 Egyptian parliamentary election, 2013 Egyptian coup d'état.
- Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood leaders
- Egyptian people who died in prison custody
- Egyptian prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment
- Holocaust deniers
- Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Egypt
- Prisoners who died in Egyptian detention
Ain Shams University
Ain Shams University (جامعة عين شمس) is a public university located in Cairo, Egypt.
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Al Jazeera Arabic
Al Jazeera Arabic (الجزيرة) is a Qatari state-owned Arabic-language news television network.
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BBC News
BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world.
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Cairo
Cairo (al-Qāhirah) is the capital of Egypt and the Cairo Governorate, and is the country's largest city, being home to more than 10 million people.
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Court-martial
A court-martial or court martial (plural courts-martial or courts martial, as "martial" is a postpositive adjective) is a military court or a trial conducted in such a court.
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Dakahlia Governorate
Dakahlia Governorate (محافظة الدقهلية) is an Egyptian governorate lying northeast of Cairo.
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Egypt
Egypt (مصر), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and the Sinai Peninsula in the southwest corner of Asia.
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Egypt Today
Egypt Today is an Egyptian English-language monthly news magazine owned by Egyptian Media Group.
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Egyptians
Egyptians (translit,; translit,; remenkhēmi) are an ethnic group native to the Nile Valley in Egypt.
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Farouk of Egypt
Farouk I (فاروق الأول Fārūq al-Awwal; 11 February 1920 – 18 March 1965) was the tenth ruler of Egypt from the Muhammad Ali dynasty and the penultimate King of Egypt and the Sudan, succeeding his father, Fuad I, in 1936 and reigning until his overthrow in a military coup in 1952.
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Fawaz Gerges
Fawaz A. Gerges (Lebanese pronunciation) is a Lebanese-American academic and author with expertise on the Middle East, U.S. foreign policy, international relations, social movements, and relations between the Islamic and Western worlds.
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Hassan al-Banna
Hassan Ahmed Abdel Rahman Muhammed al-Banna (حسن أحمد عبد الرحمن محمد البنا; 14 October 1906 – 12 February 1949), known as Hassan al-Banna (حسن البنا), was an Egyptian schoolteacher and Imam, best known for founding the Muslim Brotherhood, one of the largest and most influential Islamic revivalist organizations. Mohammed Mahdi Akef and Hassan al-Banna are Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood leaders.
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Hisham Barakat
Hisham Muhammad Zaki Barakat (Hišām Muḥammad Zakī Barakāt; 21 November 1950 – 29 June 2015) was Prosecutor General of Egypt from 2013 to 2015.
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History of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt
The Muslim Brotherhood is an Islamic organization that was founded in Ismailia, Egypt by Hassan al-Banna in March 1928 as an Islamist religious, political, and social movement.
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Kingdom of Egypt
The Kingdom of Egypt (The Egyptian Kingdom) was the legal form of the Egyptian state during the latter period of the Muhammad Ali dynasty's reign, from the United Kingdom's recognition of Egyptian independence in 1922 until the abolition of the monarchy of Egypt and Sudan in 1953 following the Egyptian Revolution of 1952.
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Ma'mun al-Hudaybi
Ma'mun al-Hudaybi (مأمون الهضيبي) (May 28, 1921 – January 8, 2004) was the sixth General Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. Mohammed Mahdi Akef and Ma'mun al-Hudaybi are Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood leaders.
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (Mahmūd Ahmadīnežād,; born Mahmoud Sabbaghian on 28 October 1956) is an Iranian principlist and nationalist politician who served as the sixth president of Iran from 2005 to 2013.
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Mahmoud Ezzat
Mahmoud Ezzat Ibrahim (محمود عزت إبراهيم; also sometimes spelled "Mahmoud Izzat"; born 13 August 1944) is the former acting general guide of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and one of the most prominent leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood. Mohammed Mahdi Akef and Mahmoud Ezzat are Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood leaders, Egyptian prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment and Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Egypt.
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Middle East Monitor
The Middle East Monitor (MEMO) is a not-for-profit press monitoring organisation and lobbying group that emerged in mid 2009.
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Mohammed Badie
Mohammed Badie (محمد بديع,; born 7 August 1943) is the eighth Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood. Mohammed Mahdi Akef and Mohammed Badie are Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood leaders, Egyptian prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment and Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Egypt.
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Munich
Munich (München) is the capital and most populous city of the Free State of Bavaria, Germany.
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Muslim Brotherhood
The Society of the Muslim Brothers (جماعة الإخوان المسلمين), better known as the Muslim Brotherhood (الإخوان المسلمون) is a transnational Sunni Islamist organization founded in Egypt by Islamic scholar and schoolteacher Hassan al-Banna in 1928.
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Parliament of Egypt
The Parliament of Egypt is the bicameral legislature of the Arab Republic of Egypt.
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Riyadh
Riyadh (ar-Riyāḍ) is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia.
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The Holocaust
The Holocaust was the genocide of European Jews during World War II.
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Trial in absentia
Trial in absentia is a criminal proceeding in a court of law in which the person being tried is not present. Mohammed Mahdi Akef and Trial in absentia are people sentenced to death in absentia.
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World Assembly of Muslim Youth
The World Assembly of Muslim Youth is an international Islamic educational organization whose stated purpose is “preserve the identity of Muslim youth and help overcome the problems they face in modern society”.
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1952 Egyptian revolution
The Egyptian revolution of 1952 (ثورة 23 يوليو), also known as the 1952 coup d'état (انقلاب 1952) and 23 July Revolution, was a period of profound political, economic, and societal change in Egypt.
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2005 Egyptian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Egypt in three-stage elections in November and December 2005 to elect 444 of the 454 members of the People's Assembly.
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2013 Egyptian coup d'état
The 2013 Egyptian coup d'etat took place on 3 July 2013.
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See also
Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood leaders
- Hassan al-Banna
- Hassan al-Hudaybi
- Ibrahim Munir
- Ma'mun al-Hudaybi
- Mahmoud Ezzat
- Mohammed Badie
- Mohammed Mahdi Akef
- Muhammad Hamid Abu al-Nasr
- Mustafa Mashhur
- Salih Ashmawi
- Sayyid Qutb
- Umar al-Tilmisani
Egyptian people who died in prison custody
- Abdul Latif Sharif
- Essam el-Erian
- Hamdi Hassan
- Hassan al-Hudaybi
- Mohamed Morsi
- Mohammed Mahdi Akef
- Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr
- Omar Abdel-Rahman
- Shady Habash
- Suleiman Khater
Egyptian prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment
- Aboud El Zomor
- Abu Hamza al-Masri
- Abu Talb
- El Sayyid Nosair
- Gaddafi Farag
- Hosni Mubarak
- Ibrahim Munir
- Mahmoud Ezzat
- Mohamed Fawzi (general)
- Mohamed Soltan
- Mohammed Badie
- Mohammed Mahdi Akef
- Omar Abdel-Rahman
- Rashad Mehanna
- Saad Iskandar Abdel Masih
- Sami Sharaf
- Sharawi Gomaa
- Suleiman Khater
Holocaust deniers
- Adnan Oktar
- Carlo Mattogno
- Eric Louw
- Erik Haaest
- Esteban Trapiello
- Ferdinand Topacio
- Georgy Shchokin
- Issam Naaman
- Jüri Lina
- Jaak Madison
- Katsuya Takasu
- Luis D'Elía
- Masami Uno
- Mehmed Şevket Eygi
- Milan Mazurek
- Miloslav Rozner
- Mohammed Mahdi Akef
- Neo-Nazis
- Norberto Ceresole
- Norman Lowell
- Philip Arps
- Salvador Borrego
- Stephen Goodson
- Vanya Thais
- Volen Siderov
Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Egypt
- Gaddafi Farag
- Hosni Mubarak
- Ibrahim Munir
- Mahmoud Ezzat
- Mohamed Soltan
- Mohammed Badie
- Mohammed Mahdi Akef
- Rashad Mehanna
- Suleiman Khater
- Wolfgang Lotz
Prisoners who died in Egyptian detention
- Essam el-Erian
- Hassan al-Hudaybi
- Mohamed Morsi
- Mohammed Mahdi Akef
- Shady Habash
- Suleiman Khater
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed_Mahdi_Akef
Also known as Mahdi Akef, Mahdi Akif, Mohamed al Mahdy Akef, Mohammad Mahdi Akef.