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"Four have pleaded not guilty while four are being tried in absentia. The Chief accused, Saeed Ramadan, is among those not in court and he is now living outside Egypt. Khattab said it was Ramadan who contacted him through agents to draw up the plans to assassinate President Nassor and carry out the acts of sabotage. He said he had pretended to agree in order to obtain as much money from Ramadan as he could. The prosecution has alleged Ramadan received money from the Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) and sent it to Khattab in Alexandria."
"The contribution to this article of S. Ramadan's writings is gratefully acknowledged."
"One of the leaders, according to Eisenhowerâs appointment book, was âThe Honorable Saeed Ramahdan, Delegate of the Muslim Brothers.â* The person in question (in more standard romanization, Said Ramadan), was the son-in-law of the Brotherhoodâs founder and at the time widely described as the groupâs âforeign minister.â (He was also the father of the controversial Swiss scholar of Islam, Tariq Ramadan.) Eisenhower officials knew what they were doing. In the battle against communism, they figured that religion was a force that US could make use ofâthe Soviet Union was atheist, while the United States supported religious freedom. Central Intelligence Agency analyses of Said Ramadan were quite blunt, calling him a âPhalangistâ and a âfascist interested in the grouping of individuals for power.â But the White House went ahead and invited him anyway."
"One of the more extensively researched episodes in this early relationship revolves around Muslim Brotherhood figure Said Ramadan (al-Bannaâs son-in-law and father of European Muslim scholar Tariq Ramadan). As chronicled by Ian Johnson, the CIA saw in the Brotherhood a potential lever against communism and worked to bolster Ramadanâs prominence, particularly among Europe-based Muslims. Drawing on interviews with former colleagues and associates of Bob Dreher, the CIAâs point man on the outreach, as well as reports from European intelligence agencies, Johnson concludes that âshort of a CIA pay stub, every other indication points to the fact that Dreher and Amcomlib were using financial and political leverage to give the Brotherhoodâs man in Europe (Said Ramadan) a leg up.â"
"According to Saeed Ramadan in his book á¸awÄbiáš al-MaᚣlaḼ and Muslehuddin in The Philosophy of Islamic Law, any ruling that can be changed is restricted to custom."
"However, the fact that Khan is a Sharia scholar and an expert on Islamic jurisprudence makes it even clearer that Khan is an Islamist who thanked Saeed Ramadan, a father of the Muslim Brotherhood for using his sources. ... Shouldnât this suffice? To the anti-Christian crowds, it doesnât, nothing will, nothing will ever will. To the Muslim Brotherhood, if the Muslim can produce a suicide bomber, the liberal can produce national suicide. And if in doubt, just see how one man (Khan) caused Donald Trump to decline a notch."
"He founded the Islamic Society of Munich in Germany and headed it from 1958 to 1968. He also participated in the establishment of the Muslim World League"