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On Wednesday, May 11, 2011 [Coptic tycoon Najīb] Sawiris asked the Azhar Grand Shaykh Ahmad al-Tayīb in the name of Egyptian Copts to protect the country’s Coptic minority. He further called for the establishment of a civil committee, handling issues of inter-religious conversions and for a law...
Al-Jihād al-Islāmī group announced its intention to form a political party, to be named "Peace and Development."  
Shaykh Hāzim Shūmān, a leading salafist, apologizes to Muhammad al-Barād‘ī for calling him a "kāfir" (infidel) because his daughter is reportedly married to a Copt, blaming the media for spreading this rumor. Shūmān admitted that he believes Barād‘ī, who denied the marriage of his daughter to a...
The Muslim Brotherhood party had a limited breakfast due to the disapproval of public security, and a tendency to participate in parliament's elections.
A number of al-Jamā’ah al-Islāmīyah leaders suggested the formation of a police force dedicated to fighting vice and promoting virtue. ‘Isām Dirbālah, a member of the group's shūrá council, noted that certain evil-doings do not exist in the laws. On the other hand, Nājih Ibrāhīm, another member of...
*/ Tahrīr Square and Maspero area witnessed a picture of what national unity is, where thousands of demonstrators responded to “national unity Friday” denouncing what they claimed to be attempts by remnants of the NDP to create fitnah between Egyptians as last resorts to destrying the country...
 Al-Misrī al-Yawm received the main features of the program of Hizb al-Hurīyah w al-'Adālah [Freedom and Justice party], the Muslim Brotherhood group are trying to establish.  
The Muslim Brotherhood and other representatives of political forces filed 20 appeals to the supreme administrative court and the supreme constitutional court to null the current parliament.   Subhī Sālih an MB says that they back their appeal with article 87 in the constitution that states: “The...
Muslim Brotherhood Guidance Office is trying to embrace the oppositional faction (The Opposing Front) (inside MB) after both sides disagreed on core issues.
 Mahmūd Ghizlān, member of MB guidance office, stated that people from "The Opposing Front" have the right to object but that doesn’t mean...
The Muslim Brotherhood announced that it is considering boycotting the run-off ballot, even though twenty-seven of its members are involved. Group leader Muhammad Badī‘ said in a meeting with the group’s parliamentary block that the decision might be announced on Wednesday. He said that the...

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