The Muslim Brotherhood is an international movement. It’s branches do huge amounts of charity work, and they advocate for various kinds of political Islam. But in Jordan, their role as good samaritans and political advocates may be over. The government has banned the group. The World’s Host Marco Werman speaks with Amer Al Sabaileh, a Jordanian university professor and nonresident fellow for the Stimson Center, who is based in Amman.
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