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Inspired by the YMCA when it was founded in 1928, the Muslim Brotherhood has been under a ban since 1948, and its real size is difficult to gauge. The group was brutally repressed by President Gamal Abdel Nasser in the 1950s and 1960s. Since then, it has at times been propped up as a foil – especially for Western audiences – with periodic crackdowns that have sent many of its members to prison.
In what way was the Muslim Brotherhood "inspired by" the YMCA? By the way the YMCA doesn't assassinate leaders? Or that it's comprised of people whose Christian faith would get them killed in many Arab countries? The Brotherhood was aligned with Nazis during the 30s and, after the fall of the Istanbul caliphate, filled the void of Muslim unity. It wasn't "inspired" by the YMCA; it was "inspired" by the hole left after the fall of the Ottoman Empire.