Date of source: Friday, February 24, 2012
Presidential hopeful Dr. Muhammad Salīm al-'Awwā said he expected support for him from the Muslim Brotherhood, Salafīs, liberals and Copts, adding during a rally in al-Badrashīn, Giza, that the military rule will not fall except through presidential elections. [Muhammad Gharīb and Ibtisām Ta'lab, ...
Date of source: Friday, February 24, 2012
Presidential hopeful Dr. Muhammad Salīm al-'Awwā said he expected support for him from the Muslim Brotherhood, Salafīs, liberals and Copts, adding during a rally in al-Badrashīn, Giza, that the military rule will not fall except through presidential elections. [Muhammad Gharīb and Ibtisām Ta'lab, ...
Date of source: Sunday, January 8, 2012
Muhammad Salīm al-‘Awwā, Islamic thinker and presidential hopeful, greeted Copts through his Facebook account and attended the celebrations at the Evangelical church in Heliopolis.
Muhammad al-Barād’ī, for his part, greeted Copts through his Twitter account. Lt. General Husām Khayr Allah, a...
Date of source: Saturday, November 5, 2011
Salafī al-Nūr Party embarked on a new propaganda in the parliamentary elections by placing “A flower instead of female nominee's photograph.”
Date of source: Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Islamic movements continued their preparations for participation in the Friday of identity and stability in a million-man protest due to be staged in Tahrīr Square and other major squares across Egypt.
Date of source: Friday, September 30, 2011
The National Association for Change, al-Wafd Party, al-Wasat (Centrist) Party, the Maspero Youth Movement and other Coptic organisations and political groups announced their participation in the 'Friday of Reclaiming the Revolution' protests in Tahrīr square to express rejection against...
Date of source: Sunday, August 7, 2011
A number of powers, movements and political parties announced their rejection of the governors reshuffle, describing it as 'disappointing' for including remnants of the dissolved National Democratic Party and keeping a number of governors who are resented by the public.
Date of source: Sunday, June 5, 2011
“The religious state ended after the Prophet Muhammad’s death”, said the possible candidate for the next presidential elections, Majd ī Hatātah. He demanded the establishment of a civil state to protect all citizens regardless of religion preference.
Date of source: Sunday, May 15, 2011
Reformist presidential candidate Muhammad al-Barād’ī emphasized the importance of drafting a new constitution prior to Egypt's parliamentary and presidential elections.
"In light of the present chaos and fragmentation, it is time to take the right path: a new constitution to enlighten our way and...
Date of source: Friday, April 29, 2011
The Muslim Brotherhood (MB) Shūrá Council decides on their political party [Freedom and Justice] leader on April 29, 2011.
On the other hand, Muhammad al-Barād'ī's statements, asking the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) to add an article in the constitution that assures the civil nature...