The Muslim Brotherhood, or Ikhwan, has engaged in terrorism, assassinations, and anti-Western, anti-Semitic rhetoric and violence for almost a century—yet few Americans realize how powerful they really are. While we focus on al Qaeda, Hamas, and Hezbollah, it's actually the Muslim Brotherhood, the world's oldest, most influential, and most anti-American Islamist group, that has become the preeminent voice and power in the Muslim world.
Hiding behind a cloak of respectability and expensive Western suits, the Muslim Brotherhood is installing vehemently anti-American governments and power structures throughout the Middle East and the world, as we sit back and cheer for the "democracy" of the Arab Spring.
In his new book, The Brotherhood: America's Next Great Enemy, Erick Stakelbeck teaches us the frightening truth about this dangerous group, from his first-hand experiences investigating the Brotherhood for eleven years, interviewing its members and visiting its mosques and enclaves.
In The Brotherhood, Stakelbeck:
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"Erick exposes the Muslim Brotherhood, how they operate, and how our government is aiding and abetting this threat. Genius."
— Glenn Beck
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Erick Stakelbeck is a sought-after expert on terrorism and national security issues with extensive experience in television, radio, print, and web media. Currently a correspondent and terrorism analyst for the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN), he has his own show on CBN called Stakelbeck on Terror. Additionally, he tapes a weekly segment for The Savage Nation (the third highest rated radio talk show in America), and is regularly on The Sean Hannity Show, The O’Reilly Factor, and more. Formerly a senior writer and analyst for Steve Emerson’s Investigative Project on Terrorism, his writing and articles have appeared in the New York Post, Weekly Standard, National Review Online, Michelle Malkin’s HotAir.com, and more. He lives in Washington, DC.
John Pruden is an Earphones Award–winning audiobook narrator. His exposure to many people, places, and experiences throughout his life provides a deep creative well from which he draws his narrative and vocal characterizations. His narration of The Killing of Crazy Horse by Thomas Powers was chosen by the Washington Post as a Best Audiobook of 2010.