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'Umar al-Tilmisani , also Omar el-tilmisany (Arabic: عمر التلمساني, IPA: [ˈʕomɑɾˤ et.telmeˈsæːni]; most often transliterated as Omar el Telmesany or Telmesani ) (4 November 1904 – 22 May 1986) was the third General Guide (Murshid al-'Am) of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. He headed the Egyptian Islamist organization from 1972 until 1986. Al-Tilmisani headed the Muslim Brotherhood during a period of cooperation and, some observers suggest, cooptation by the Egyptian state. While the Brothers were not precisely legal during Tilmisani's term, they were tolerated and encouraged by Egypt's former President Sadat as a bulwark against both leftist opponents and more Islamists.

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  • عمر عبد الفتاح عبد القادر مصطفى التلمساني (4 نوفمبر 1904 - 22 مايو 1986)هو المرشد الثالث لجماعة الإخوان المسلمين. سمي بالتلمساني نسبة إلى أصوله من ولاية تلمسان الجزائرية. وقد تميز بقدرته على الحوار واحتواء المعارضين. يعتبر عمر التلمساني هو مجدد شباب الجماعة والذي أعاد تنظيمها بعد خروج أعضائها من السجون في أيام الرئيس الراحل محمد أنور السادات. (ar)
  • Umar at-Talmasani (* 4. November 1904 in Kairo; † 22. Mai 1986, arabisch عمر التلمساني, DMG ʿUmar at-Talmasānī) war der dritte Oberste Führer (Murschid al-'Amm) der ägyptischen Muslimbruderschaft. Er leitete die islamistische Organisation von 1972 bis 1986. At-Talmasani (sein Name ist eine Variation von Tlemceni, was auf seine familiäre Herkunft aus der westalgerischen Stadt gleichen Namens hindeutet) führte die Organisation während einer Periode der Kooperation und, wie einige Beobachter nahelegen, der Kooptation mit dem ägyptischen Staat. Obwohl die Bruderschaft nicht wirklich legal während at-Talmasanis Amtszeit war, so wurde sie doch von Präsident Anwar as-Sadat als Bollwerk gegen linke Opponenten und noch extremere Islamisten toleriert und gefördert. (de)
  • ʿUmar al-Tilmisānī (in arabo: عمر التلمساني‎; Il Cairo, 4 novembre 1904 – Il Cairo, 22 maggio 1986) è stato un politico egiziano. ʿUmar al-Tilmisānī (talora scritto Omar el Telmesany o in altri modi ancora) è stato la 3^ Guida Generale (Murshid al-ʿĀm) dell'organizzazione dei Fratelli Musulmani, che egli ha guidato dal 1972 al 1986. Al-Tilmisani (nisba che trae origine dalla città algerina di Tlemcen - in arabo Tilimsan - e che indica il luogo d'origine della sua famiglia) condusse l'organizzazione (nata in Egitto ma ramificata in numerose parti del mondo arabo) durante un periodo storico caratterizzato da uno spirito di confronti civile, anziché da un aspro e violento scontro, come quello che contrassegnò gli anni precedenti. Benché i Fratelli non fossero precisamente legalizzati durante il mandato di Tilmisani, essi furono tollerati dal regime del Presidente Sadat, assai più preoccupato semmai a colpire l'opposizione della sinistra nasseriana e comunista e quella dei fondamentalisti (definiti dai media "islamisti"), considerati assai più pericolosi per i livelli di straordinaria violenza che riuscivano talora a esprimere. (it)
  • 'Umar al-Tilmisani , also Omar el-tilmisany (Arabic: عمر التلمساني, IPA: [ˈʕomɑɾˤ et.telmeˈsæːni]; most often transliterated as Omar el Telmesany or Telmesani ) (4 November 1904 – 22 May 1986) was the third General Guide (Murshid al-'Am) of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. He headed the Egyptian Islamist organization from 1972 until 1986. Al-Tilmisani headed the Muslim Brotherhood during a period of cooperation and, some observers suggest, cooptation by the Egyptian state. While the Brothers were not precisely legal during Tilmisani's term, they were tolerated and encouraged by Egypt's former President Sadat as a bulwark against both leftist opponents and more Islamists. (en)
  • Umar at-Tilmisani (ur. 4 listopada 1904, zm. 22 maja 1986) – Najwyższy Przewodnik egipskiej gałęzi Braci Muzułmańskich w latach 1973-1986. (pl)
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  • عمر عبد الفتاح عبد القادر مصطفى التلمساني (4 نوفمبر 1904 - 22 مايو 1986)هو المرشد الثالث لجماعة الإخوان المسلمين. سمي بالتلمساني نسبة إلى أصوله من ولاية تلمسان الجزائرية. وقد تميز بقدرته على الحوار واحتواء المعارضين. يعتبر عمر التلمساني هو مجدد شباب الجماعة والذي أعاد تنظيمها بعد خروج أعضائها من السجون في أيام الرئيس الراحل محمد أنور السادات. (ar)
  • Umar at-Talmasani (* 4. November 1904 in Kairo; † 22. Mai 1986, arabisch عمر التلمساني, DMG ʿUmar at-Talmasānī) war der dritte Oberste Führer (Murschid al-'Amm) der ägyptischen Muslimbruderschaft. Er leitete die islamistische Organisation von 1972 bis 1986. At-Talmasani (sein Name ist eine Variation von Tlemceni, was auf seine familiäre Herkunft aus der westalgerischen Stadt gleichen Namens hindeutet) führte die Organisation während einer Periode der Kooperation und, wie einige Beobachter nahelegen, der Kooptation mit dem ägyptischen Staat. Obwohl die Bruderschaft nicht wirklich legal während at-Talmasanis Amtszeit war, so wurde sie doch von Präsident Anwar as-Sadat als Bollwerk gegen linke Opponenten und noch extremere Islamisten toleriert und gefördert. (de)
  • 'Umar al-Tilmisani , also Omar el-tilmisany (Arabic: عمر التلمساني, IPA: [ˈʕomɑɾˤ et.telmeˈsæːni]; most often transliterated as Omar el Telmesany or Telmesani ) (4 November 1904 – 22 May 1986) was the third General Guide (Murshid al-'Am) of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. He headed the Egyptian Islamist organization from 1972 until 1986. Al-Tilmisani headed the Muslim Brotherhood during a period of cooperation and, some observers suggest, cooptation by the Egyptian state. While the Brothers were not precisely legal during Tilmisani's term, they were tolerated and encouraged by Egypt's former President Sadat as a bulwark against both leftist opponents and more Islamists. (en)
  • Umar at-Tilmisani (ur. 4 listopada 1904, zm. 22 maja 1986) – Najwyższy Przewodnik egipskiej gałęzi Braci Muzułmańskich w latach 1973-1986. (pl)
  • ʿUmar al-Tilmisānī (in arabo: عمر التلمساني‎; Il Cairo, 4 novembre 1904 – Il Cairo, 22 maggio 1986) è stato un politico egiziano. ʿUmar al-Tilmisānī (talora scritto Omar el Telmesany o in altri modi ancora) è stato la 3^ Guida Generale (Murshid al-ʿĀm) dell'organizzazione dei Fratelli Musulmani, che egli ha guidato dal 1972 al 1986. Al-Tilmisani (nisba che trae origine dalla città algerina di Tlemcen - in arabo Tilimsan - e che indica il luogo d'origine della sua famiglia) condusse l'organizzazione (nata in Egitto ma ramificata in numerose parti del mondo arabo) durante un periodo storico caratterizzato da uno spirito di confronti civile, anziché da un aspro e violento scontro, come quello che contrassegnò gli anni precedenti. Benché i Fratelli non fossero precisamente legalizzati durante (it)
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