The Egyptian Minister of Awqaf, Dr. Muhammad Mukhtar Jumaa, has urged all citizens to file a complaint with the concerned authorities against any teacher who talks about Hassan Al-Banna's ideas in Egypt.
Al-Banna founded the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) in Egypt in 1928.
The Egyptian minister said that heritage books were reviewed and reformulated in about 67 books after it was proven that they contain some terms and concepts that require to be re-reviewed and modifies of the wording.
He called on everyone who sees a teacher talking about Hassan al-Banna, founder of the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood, to file an official complaint as a matter of practicing societal positivity.
The Minister of Awqaf stressed the necessity of societal positivity, saying that whoever sees a teacher talking positively to students about Hassan al-Banna, he should lodge an official complaint, and so in mosques.
He stressed if we practice societal positivity to deter all negatives, any teacher will do his account before he speaks, and so on in the unauthorized places of prayer.
Dr. Jumah went on to say that one of the most complicated problems with the elections during the 30 years from 1980 to 2010 was the use of mosques by the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood group for electoral propaganda.
But now no one dares to do that, and there is severe oversight on that.
And during the closure period due to Coronavirus (COVID-19), there is a person who opened a place of prayer while closing it.
The Ministry of Awqaf has decided to fire this person immediately.