Acting head of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood Ibrahim Munir dies at 85 The acting head of Egypt’s prohibited Muslim Brotherhood, Ibrahim Munir, died on Friday, the association expressed on its site.

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Munir, who died in London at 85 years old, was two times captured in Egypt during the 1950s and 1960s and has lived in banishment for the greater part of the past 40 years.

Ibrahim Munir was born on 1 June 1937(85 years old) in Giza, Egypt. He holds Egyptian identity and he has a place with the white nationality.

His Zodiac sign is Gemini. His complete name is Ahmed Ibrahim Munir Mustafa.

Munir joined the Muslim Brotherhood early on and was given a daily existence term in prison in Egypt during the 1950s because of the endeavored murder of Gamal Abdel Nasser.

In the wake of being liberated in 1975, Munir made a trip to the Persian Bay prior to migrating to the UK in the mid 1980s. His solicitation for political refuge was acknowledged.

Munir showed up in the Assembled Realm he has become dynamic in Muslim Brotherhood exercises not just supporting the interests of his own development yet additionally more broad Islamic worries.

He was a chief at the Islamic association Human Alleviation Worldwide, the Takaful Trust, and The Renaissance Establishment during the 1990s.

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Cricklewood Broadway In a meeting with Asharq al-Awsat in 2011, he uncovered that he had not visited Egypt starting around 1987.

The activities of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood and the Worldwide Association of the Muslim Brotherhood are facilitated from the Muslim Brotherhood office in Cricklewood Broadway in London.

From the Cricklewood Broadway base camp, the Muslim Brotherhood additionally distributes its week after week Arabic language pamphlet Risalat al-Ikhwan of which Ibrahim Munir is the overall manager and his representative Mahmoud El-Abiary the main supervisor.