Founded in 1928 in Egypt and still an important factor in Middle Eastern
politics, the Muslim Brothers' Society was a precursor of contemporary
Islamist movements in the Arab world. This book presents a detailed
history of the Muslim Brotherhood's involvement in the Palestine
question - an episode that was equally significant both for its own
development and for the subsequent and, in recent years, dramatic growth
of the Islamic element in Palestinian politics. Using a wide range of
documentary sources, supplemented by interviews, the author provides an
account of the ideology of the movement, the evolution of its
organizational structure and the various means by which it disseminated
its message.