The Brotherhood calls Muhyiddin Al -Zayt temporarily a successful successor to Ibrahim Mounir

The Brotherhood calls Muhyiddin Al -Zayt temporarily a successful successor to Ibrahim Mounir

News from Al-Madinah: A spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood said on Friday evening that the group cost one of its most prominent leaders, Mohiuddin Al-Zait, to temporarily succeed Ibrahim Mounir, the acting guide of the group (85 years), after his death. “The group’s institutions have been held since Munir’s death, and decided to continue his deputy for the affairs of the commission, Mohieldin Al -Zayt, in the conduct of the group’s actions, until the choice of the late one.

And the neighbourhood of al-Din al-Zayt, 70, is one of the most well-known leaders of the organisation. He advanced from being a group member to a member of the Shura General (the highest supervisory authority), then was in charge of one of the organization’s offices in Greater Cairo. Two years ago, he was appointed vice-president of the organisation that oversees the group’s affairs, which he was heading The late.

Abdel -Maqsoud stressed that “there are administrative steps that have already taken place in Mounir’s life in order to arrange those who succeed him if he died, and according to the group’s regulations and its systems, there are measures that must be taken before announcing the new businessmen. ”
“These measures are being developed to assign the duty to individuals who will receive it in the next days,” he stated.

In a related development, the Brotherhood declared in a statement on Friday that Mounir’s funeral prayer would be held at the East London Mosque on Saturday afternoon, according to local time in the British capital, and that he would then be laid to rest in the Riyadh Al-Salam cemeteries in the same city.

Mounir Masri lives outside of his country, particularly in London, following restrictions placed on the group by the regime starting in the 1960s. He assumed control of the group’s international organisation in 2020. He was born in the northern city of Mansoura, and the group’s biggest conflicts with the Egyptian government were still ongoing when he assumed the position of Chargé d’Affaires.

The group has been banned by the Egyptian government since the middle of 2013 due to a number of allegations that it denies, and thousands of its cadres, including the General Leader Mohamed Badi, are currently incarcerated (Anatolia).

The Brotherhood considers Muhyiddin Al-Zayt to be Ibrahim Mounir’s successful interim successor.

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