Cairo - Al-Banna's teaching messages was the bases for emergence of militarized groups", said by ‘Munir Adib. ‘Munir Adib', a researcher on the affairs of the Islamist movements, said the teaching messages founded by Hassan al-Banna, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhoods, is considered the most dangerous of his messages, as he was keen on raising the masses of Muslim Brotherhoods on the "militarization" policy. ‘Adib', in a talk show on the satellite news channel "Al-Ghadd" which means "Tomorrow", added that the militarization of the organization was founded by Al-Banna with the emergence of Muslim Brotherhoods, and he was keen on establishing camps for that, explaining that "al-Banna," believed that the strength of the forearm and the force of arms, are an integral part of the Islamic faith. Hassan Ahmed Abdel Rahman Muhammed al-Banna, known as Hassan al-Banna, was an Egyptian schoolteacher and imam, best known for founding the Muslim Brotherhood, he was born on 14 October 1906 in Mahmudiyya, and died 1949.