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'''Mohammed Habib''' is an Egyptian Deputy of the Egyptian Muslim organization [[Muslim Brotherhood]]. He is also a Deputy Supreme Guide and the second-in-command of the organization. He is expected to be the next leader of the organization,<ref>[http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/an-interview-with-the-muslim-brotherhoods-2/ An Interview with Muslim Brotherhood’s #2, Mohammed Habib], Pajamasmedia</ref> after the current leader, Supreme Guide Mehdi Akef, announced his resignation in April 2009.<ref name=metimes>[http://www.metimes.com/International/2009/03/30/muslim_brotherhood_leader_to_step_down_search_for_successor_is_on/3696/ Muslim Brotherhood Leader to Step Down, Search for Successor is On], Middle East Times</ref>
'''Mohammed Habib''' was a Deputy General Guide and the second-in-command of the Egyptian [[Muslim Brotherhood]]. He was expected to be the next leader of the organization,<ref>[http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/an-interview-with-the-muslim-brotherhoods-2/ An Interview with Muslim Brotherhood’s #2, Mohammed Habib], Pajamasmedia</ref> after former leader, Supreme Guide Mehdi Akef, announced his resignation in April 2009.<ref name=metimes>[http://www.metimes.com/International/2009/03/30/muslim_brotherhood_leader_to_step_down_search_for_successor_is_on/3696/ Muslim Brotherhood Leader to Step Down, Search for Successor is On], Middle East Times</ref>


He is said to be a moderate, seen as a reformist member within the organization.<ref name=metimes/> He rejects terrorism and violence and supports democracy.<ref>[http://www.ikhwanweb.com/Article.asp?ID=1663&SectionID=87 Habib: MB Adopts Democracy, Rejects Revolutions], Ikhwanweb</ref>
He is said to be a moderate, and had been seen as a reformist member within the organization.<ref name=metimes/> He rejects terrorism and violence and supports democracy.<ref>[http://www.ikhwanweb.com/Article.asp?ID=1663&SectionID=87 Habib: MB Adopts Democracy, Rejects Revolutions], Ikhwanweb</ref>


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Revision as of 07:58, 6 July 2011

Mohammed Habib was a Deputy General Guide and the second-in-command of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. He was expected to be the next leader of the organization,[1] after former leader, Supreme Guide Mehdi Akef, announced his resignation in April 2009.[2]

He is said to be a moderate, and had been seen as a reformist member within the organization.[2] He rejects terrorism and violence and supports democracy.[3]

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