This book, penned by Ibrahim El-Bayoumi Ghanem, offers a profound analysis of the political thought of Imam Hassan al-Banna, the influential founder of the Muslim Brotherhood. Ghanem meticulously examines the core principles, ideologies, and practical applications of Al-Banna's political vision, exploring how his ideas shaped a significant socio-political movement in the 20th century. The study delves into Al-Banna's stance on governance, state-society relations, Islamic resurgence, and his views on nationalism and international affairs. It is an essential read for scholars and students interested in modern Islamic political thought, the history of Islamist movements, and the enduring legacy of Hassan al-Banna.