The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas mourns the death of Ibrahim Munir, former acting leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, who died in London on Friday, aged 85. In a statement, Hamas described Munir as a: "Leader, educator, grand preacher and one of the most senior Muslim Brotherhood leaders." Hamas also shared: "He passed away after a life full of giving in all fields of preaching, education, thinking, sacrifices, steadfastness, work for Egypt, serving his religion and the causes of the Muslim Umma, in the heart of which was Palestine, Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque." At the same time, Hamas praised Munir's efforts to unite the people of Egypt and the activists who work for the benefit of Arab and Muslim causes […] Source
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