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Discussing the future of the Muslim Brotherhood group is a very thorny issue. The tricks they played during the presidential elections on many political parties make it clear that they should never be trusted.
In the past, opposition parties rejected the participation of the Muslim Brotherhood in the political process, but now they are falling over themselves to gain the support of the outlawed group.
Four men are standing at the edge of an era. Each is preparing himself for his eighth decade. On September 7, the day set for the presidential elections, they will all find themselves facing a new world with which they are not ready to engage.
The Muslim Brotherhood has had a long history of working to serve both religion and nation. The group’s founder Imām Hasan al-Bannā and his companions devoted themselves to reforming society and confronting the then-prevalent moral corruption and social disintegration occurring in the face of the...
The Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, Muhammad Mahdī ‘Ākif, has denied the existence of a deal with the Egyptian government involving the release from prison of members of the group. The Secretary General of the Brotherhood, Dr. Mahmoud cIzzat and nine other leaders of the group were...
Dr. Muhammad Habīb, Deputy Supreme Guide of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, has revealed that his group has presented the issue of their participation in the coming presidential elections to their Guidance Office. The final decision is expected next week.
Hassan al-Bannā argued that women belong at home, segregated from men. He rejected the education of women, arguing that they need only learn to take care of the house and the children.
‘Abd al-Rashīd Mutāwi‘ draws a comparison between Pope Shenouda III and Muhammad Muhammad Mahdī ‘Ākif, Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, focusing on the way both of them have chosen to lead their “Party” and their follower’s opinions on their performance
The Muslim Brotherhood’s practical steps are sure a far cry from their declared theoretical ideas. One may wonder why they have been in hibernation all these years as to stage demonstrations calling for political reform.
The Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, Muhammad Mahdī ‘ā kif, dwelt on superstitious matters in his weekly message to the outlawed group members in a bid to convince them that "heaven would make its retaliation for the attempts to detain the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood."

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