Banna, Hassan al-
(1906–1949) Egyptian
founder and intellectual leader of the Society of
Muslim Brothers
Born in Mahmudiyya, e
gypt
, al-Banna was greatly
influenced by his father, an
al
-a
zhar
graduate who
served as the village imam and religious instructor.
Al-Banna exhibited a propensity toward religious
activism at an early age, joining several organiza-
tions that fought against British colonial influ-
ence and “un-Islamic” trends in Egypt. Following
primary school, he completed teacher training at
Damanhur and then Dar al-Ulum in c
airo
, after
which (in 1927) he accepted a teaching position
in Ismailiyya, a city in the Suez Canal Zone with a
heavy British presence. His passionate interest in
religious and social affairs quickly drew the atten-
tion of a group of disaffected locals who appealed
to him to become their leader, and the result, in
1928, was the founding of the Society of Muslim
Brothers, also known as the m
Uslim
b
rotherhood
.
In 1932, al-Banna transferred to Cairo, where he
established a branch of the society and began to
expand its purpose and structure, positioning it to
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