Inside the Muslim Brotherhood: The Authorised Biography of Youssef Nada

Author(s): Douglas Thompson; Youssef Nada

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The authorized biography of Youssef Nada, known as the Muslim Brotherhood's international political foreign emissary, a man who knows most of the untold story of more than half a century of rage and revolution

Through war, global terrorism, and complex international crises, Youssef Nada was there, a true eyewitness to history, a participant and power broker in events which shaped it. This biography explains his hard, clear, lucid, vision; sharing his insight into the terror of Lockerbie in Scotland, the "rehearsals" for September 11 and the July 7 London bombers, the Iran-Contra affair, the Beirut kidnapping of Terry Waite, and many more deals and horrors that have affected entire nations. Never promising answers, Nada offers possible solutions through the ideas and philosophy he subscribes to as an ambassador of reason, a peacemaker, and as the de facto foreign minister of the Muslim Brotherhood, a group with a membership of more than 100 million worldwide, with many millions holding pivotal positions in the United States, the UK, and throughout continental Europe. His involvement in all aspects of the "Arab Spring" in Egypt is discussed. Youssef Nada was, until now, the hidden mystery at the heart of the Middle East; the part of the puzzle no one could place. After September 11, Nada, known throughout much of the world as a humanitarian, was branded a global terrorist and listed as such by the United States and the United Nations. Nada believes that, as he is a representative of the most influential of all Islamic organizations, all the international intelligence agencies moved against him. Now, he has decided to step completely out of the shadows and tell the story of his life.

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Douglas Thompson is the author of more than 20 books. A biographer, broadcaster and internaional journalist, hi is a regualr contributor to major newspapers and magazines worldwide. His books published in a dozen languages, include bestselling biographies of Madonna, Clint Eastwood, Michelle Pfeiffer, Dudly Moore, John Travolta, Nicholas Cage and Leonardo DiCaprio. He collaborated with Christine Keeler to tell the full story of the Profumo Affair in Secrets and Lies, and working with eminent psychotherapist Pauline Sutcliffe, told the poignant story of her brother Stuart, who named and helped found the Beatles with John Lennon, in The Beatles' Shadow. His book The Hustlers, about gangsters and gambling in 1960s London, is being developed as a major motion picture and was the subject of a Channel 4 documentary. His latest successes include Shadowland, about the American Mafia in London and Mafia Princess, which are being adapted for film. Douglas Thompson divides his time between a medieval English village and California, where he was based as a Fleet Street foreign correspondent and columnist for more than 20 years.

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  • : 9781857826876
  • : John Blake Publishing, Limited
  • : Metro Publishing, Limited
  • : 0.676
  • : 06 August 2012
  • : 1.4 Inches X 6 Inches X 9.5 Inches
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 September 2012
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Douglas Thompson; Youssef Nada
  • : Hardback
  • : English
  • : 297.272092
  • : 308
  • : Illustrations