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The article talks about the dispersion of extreme ideologies that call for Islamizing the society even by violence. Shaykh Ahmad al-Tayīb, Grand Shaykh of the Azhar, had announced that the absence of the balanced ideologies of the Azhar was the reason for that.   On the other hand, Minister of...
Dr. Zaghlūl al-Najār, head of the committee of the scientific miracle in the Holy Qur'ān said that overthrowing the former regime is considered a divine miracle. He added that Mubārak's regime spread his ruling in the country in a 'satanic' way.   
Fighting poverty, the main reason to blame on Muslims' ignorance and lagging behind to keep up with progress and technology, is an unobserved Islamic farīdah (duty). The author added that malnutrition and poverty are some of the main problems facing the Islamic nation, and may lead to many crimes...
The appearance of Islamist movements in the society spread fears that they might take over power and apply the Islamic sharī'ah. According to the author of the article, Muslim scholars, inlcuding Shaykh Yūsuf al-Badrī, affirmed that applying the sharī'ah is righteous at all ages and places.
Muslim Brotherhood group starts a new dialogue initiative with Copts titled  'you heard a lot about us, now listen to us'.
The Jama'āh Islāmīyah requested the United States to release its leader ‘Umar ‘Abd al-Rahman who has been in a U.S. prison for 15 years, highlighting the inhuman treatment he receives, including that he was forbidden to pray. The group called for peaceful vigils before the U.S. embassy in Cairo in...
On Tuesday April 19, 2011, seventeen civil rights and other political organizations called on the Supreme Council of Armed Forces (SCAF) to constrain the influence of salafī groups. They further argued that the SCAF’s  lenience hitherto has allowed salafīs to turn recent protests e.g. against Qena’...
On April 19, 2011, Qena’s newly appointed Coptic Governor Michael announced his intention to resign. He allegedly was reacting to previous mass protests by Muslims who were demanding his replacement by a Muslim governor. Read original text
Shaykh Muhammad Hasan called for former president Husnī Mubārak, along with his collaborators and businessmen who are accused of corruption, to announce their repentance by returning all the stolen money back to the Egyptian people.
Muḥammad Mahdī ‘Ākif, the 7th Murshid (Guide) of the Muslim Brotherhood, has stated that membership in the group's Freedom and Justice Party is open to all Egyptians even to a dancer who repented and wore hijāb.

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