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The author reviews a number of intellectuals’ viewpoints regarding rumored talks between the US administration and the banned Muslim Brotherhood.
The author tackles the recent statement presented by the Muslim Brotherhood’s members of parliament to the speaker demanding a break in relations with Israel after the killing of two Egyptian soldiers on the Egyptian-Israeli border.
The recent suicides of three inmates at the U.S. base in Guantanamo, Cuba, are regarded by many as a stain on the human rights record of the United States.
A quarrel broke out at the Administrative Court between the president of the Bar Association and the Muslim Brotherhood
A woman wearing a Niqāb gets into the train and utters invocations to Allah, asking passengers to repeat what she said. This phenomenon is becoming increasingly common.
Former members of the Muslim Brotherhood declare in October magazine that the restricted group is politically malicious; they make use of critical cases to achieve their goals.
The author calls for an end to religious slogans between Muslims and Christians, which could lead to a crack in society.
The author argues that the growing influence of the Muslim Brotherhood in professional syndicates, in particular the Lawyers’ Syndicate, has negatively affected the goals of these syndicates.
‘Amr Farouq discusses the role of Mukhtar Nouh, formerly of the Muslim Brotherhood but now leader of the Maan [Together] group in the Lawyer’s Syndicate.
Since Egyptian society is formed by both Muslims and Christians, the customs and traditions of the two communities have intermixed. Some Muslims celebrate Coptic occasions and some Copts fast Ramadān.

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