The Muslim Brotherhood, the group behind ousted Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi, should be banned in Australia like they are in Egypt, according to a visiting Egyptian politician who has been heckled by brotherhood supporters during talks in Sydney.

Mohamed El Orabi told Fairfax Media that the organisation which has been recently outlawed in Egypt should not be allowed to cause trouble in Australia as well.

"They should be banned if they start to adopt a lot of violence ... this is not the right way": Former Egyptian Foreign Minister Mr El Orabi. Credit:Jacky Ghossein

"They should be banned if they start to adopt a lot of violence ... this is not the right way", said Mr El Orabi.

Fairfax Media revealed in August that the Muslim Brotherhood had registered their name, "Moslem Brothers Incorporated" and had opened an official office in Padstow.