Abu Hamza
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What do Sunni Ulema say with regards to Hassan al-Bana, i'm aware that Shaykh Ibrahim al-Yaqoubi wasn't too fond of him (the details of which i don't know).
Was this political because from everything i've read about him he was Sunni, he had given bay'a in the Hasafiyyah Tariqah which is a branch of the Shadhili Tareeqah, he studied to a fairly decent level before he founded the Muslim Brotherhood in colonial Egypt. In his biography, they also mention that his bedside reading was Ihya Ulum ul-Deen, the movement became radical after he had passed away largely because of Sayyid Qutb.
Was this political because from everything i've read about him he was Sunni, he had given bay'a in the Hasafiyyah Tariqah which is a branch of the Shadhili Tareeqah, he studied to a fairly decent level before he founded the Muslim Brotherhood in colonial Egypt. In his biography, they also mention that his bedside reading was Ihya Ulum ul-Deen, the movement became radical after he had passed away largely because of Sayyid Qutb.