Jordan's government has accused the Muslim Brotherhood of plotting attacks in the country, leading to a comprehensive ban on the group. This decision jeopardizes the Islamic Action Front, the political arm of the Brotherhood and the largest opposition party, which recently gained parliamentary representation. The Muslim Brotherhood, founded in Egypt in 1928, has inspired various political factions across the Middle East, although affiliations and connections vary among these groups. This situation portrays a significant shift in Jordan's political dynamics amidst regional instability.
Jordan's recent ban on the Muslim Brotherhood, the nation's largest opposition party’s political arm, signifies a major stepping stone in the country’s political landscape.
The Muslim Brotherhood, founded by Hassan al-Banna in 1928, has significantly influenced various political movements across the Middle East, despite its diverse affiliations.
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