Qaradawi: Muslim Brotherhood Represents Moderate Islam, Best Group 
in Muslim Nation


      IkhwanWeb - Egypt

      http://www.ikhwanweb.com/Article.asp?ID=18055&LevelID=2&SectionID=0





      Monday, September 29, 2008
      Dr.Yusuf Al-Qaradawi (President of the International Union for Muslim 
Scholars (IUMS), confirmed in an interview with Amr Adib (an Egyptian 
television presenter and interviewer) broadcasted on Thursday night September 
25,2008, that the Muslim Brotherhood, according to Imam Hassan Al-Banna"s 
approach, represents the desired Islamic moderation. Al-Qaradawi added that 
“This approach is manifested through balance and integration, as it adopts a  
propagative educational methodology which  includes the development of the 
Muslim individual, family, community, state, and nation, as it seeks to 
liberate and unite the Islamic  nation.”



      Answering the question if there is a Sunni project as the Shiite"s, 
Al-Qaradawi described Hassan Al-Banna"s project as a model for the Sunni 
project whose bricks remain until today. Al-Qaradawi pointed out that the 
people, however, need to contribute in transforming this theoretical draft into 
a practical one.  Further, Al-Qaradawi expressed his acceptance of the idea of 
the MB governing Egypt.



      Al-Qaradawi revealed the fact that he had wanted to be a guide for the 
whole nation, instead of one only for the Muslim Brotherhood when he had 
refused the position of MB Chair offered to him. Further, he described the MB 
as being the best, in spite of its shortcomings, among the Egyptian as well as 
the Islamic nation’s groups in terms of behavior, purity and integrity.



      Concerning the Muslim Brothers’ right to seek power at the same time they 
are involved in their call to Islam, Al-Qaradawi stated, "One can be content 
with his role of calling for Islam if he finds that the political duties have 
been taken care of and that people"s needs are being met, but if this is absent 
then it becomes everyone"s duty to take on the political role."


      Al-Qaradawi called for freedom and democracy in Egypt before applying the 
Islamic law explaining that “Without freedom one can do nothing.  We want to 
get out of the ranks of backwardness into those of progress, but this cannot be 
attained without freedom.” Al-Qaradawi further described Egypt as the country 
most desiring of Islam, explaining that it has been the pioneer in both good 
and evil and that it is ahead of the other Arab countries in terms of an 
Islamic renaissance.


      Concerning Al-Qaradawi"s attitude towards Shiite, he confirmed that his 
support for Hezbollah during the last war came from his belief in his religion, 
in the unity of the nation, and in the need to defend the land of Islam adding, 
“I do not care about whether people are satisfied or discontented when I 
defended Hezbollah after a fatwa (legal opinion issued by scholars) was issued 
by some scholars in Saudi Arabia of not supporting Hezbollah.”


      Concerning his opinion about the fact that a number of moderate Shiite 
scholars had attacked him, Al-Qaradawi explained that it was a misunderstanding 
on the part of some close Shiites who did not contact him to make sure of what 
he had actually said which was that Sunni scholars work for the State, while 
Shiite scholars earn their salaries from their people.



      Regarding the absence of the Sunni project, Al-Qaradawi said: “There are 
projects known to scholars that I have contributed to, but the problem is with 
he who has control over them, not in those who envision it." Al-Qaradawi 
further stressed that the Sunni project requires a big country such as Egypt, 
Turkey, Pakistan or Indonesia adding that "If there was a strong Sunni country 
then Shiism would not have been able to find its way into Egypt, the country of 
Al-Azhar and propagation of Islam. We have been invaded in our own homes."



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