LC control no. | n 79066632 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Bannā, Ḥasan, 1906-1949 |
Variant(s) | Hasan al-Bannā, 1906-1949 Benna, Hasan, 1906-1949 Hasan el-Benna, 1906-1949 Al Banna, Hasan, 1906-1949 بنا، حسن، 19061949 بنا، حسن، 1946-1909 بنا، حسن. 1906-1949 بنّا، حسن حسن البنا Ḥasanulbannāʼ, 1906-1949 حسن البنّاء، 1906-1949. |
Associated country | Egypt |
Birth date | 1906-10 |
Death date | 1949-02-12 |
Place of birth | Mahmudiyya (Egypt) |
Place of death | Cairo (Egypt) |
Affiliation | Kullīyat Dār al-ʻUlūm Jamʻīyat al-Ikhwān al-Muslimīn (Egypt) |
Profession or occupation | Muslim scholars Politicians |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | Heyworth-Dunne, J. Religious and political trends in modern Egypt, 1950. Shaikh, N. M. Hasan al Banna, shaheed, 1981: t.p. (Hasan al Banna, shaheed) p. 1, etc. (Hasan Al Banna; Imam Hasan Al Banna, shaheed; Imam Hasan Al Banna) Ḥasanulbannāʼ Shahīd, 2012: t.p. (Ḥasanulbannāʼ = حسن البنّاء) Dictionary of African Biography, accessed June 25, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database: (Banna, Hasan al-; muslim scholar, religious martyr; born October 1906 in Mahmudiyya, Egypt; in middle school formed a Society for Moral Behavior; joined the Young Men's Muslim Association (YMMA), a response to the YMCA, in Cairo; participated in demonstrations against British rule (during the 1919 “revolution”); entered Dar al-Ulum, the teacher training college in Cairo (1924); with six others founded the Society of Muslim Brothers (1928); gained a transfer to a Cairo school (1932); within a year the Muslim Brothers held its first annual conference; the Muslim Brothers constituted a mass movement large enough to challenge established political parties (by the early 1940s); police agents gunned down Hasan al-Banna on the steps of the YMMA in downtown Cairo (1949); died 12 February 1949 in Cairo, Egypt) |
Associated language | ara |