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The regime will be forced, in order to win the war against the Muslim Brotherhood, to arrest tens of thousands of its members and violate the law. These practices mean that while the group would loose its strength, it would not lose the fight.
Jamāl al-Bannah discusses the second article of the Egyptian Constitution.
Jamāl al-Bannā rejects the text in the Egyptian Constitution that stipulates the Islamic Sharī‘ah to be the source of legislation. He thinks that it is a wide rage of debatable matters and not prepared to fit constitutional rules.
In this article, Gamāl al-Bannā sheds light on the relationship between Islām and secularism.
al-Qāhirah newspaper published Jamāl al-Bannā’s study about the Islamic ruling system during and after the Prophet Muhammad and his companions.
The author reviews two books about the issue of apostacy which has been discussed extensively. The first book is titled ?Al-Sawa?ek al-elaheya fi al-rad ala al-Wahabiya? [Divine thunders in answering the Wahhābī movement] which is one hundred years old, while the second book is titled “la ikrah fi...
Jamāl al-Bannā cites efforts of the Azhar to curb the phenomenon of the increasing number of Fatwás on media. However, he criticizes the Azhar’s attempts to monopolize Islām.
The author analyzes the crisis of issuing Fatwás in terms of the discord status among official bodies of Fatwá, and their claims of monopolizing the Islām.
The author publishes a document written in the form of a message from Hasan al -Bannā, the founder and murshid of the Muslim Brotherhood, in which he called for pan-Arab economic, political and military cooperation and for reaching a fair and durable solution to the Palestinian issue.
Changing the statute will not help in political reform because it contains many contradictions, the author argues, and modifications to the statute aim only at the interest of the president not the political parties.

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