Date of source: Sunday, June 4, 2006
A controversial article on the growing Islamization of Egypt and the effect this has on the Coptic community.
Date of source: Saturday, June 3, 2006
Islamic movements, along with the climate of political and social tension, create extremism, violence and supporters of the Salafiya Jihadīya trends such as the Mansura, Tawhīd and Jihad groups.
Date of source: Saturday, May 20, 2006 to Friday, May 26, 2006
The article
deals with the shift in US policy from their rejection of dialogue
with Islamists to their welcoming them in
power, as a way to guarantee that American interests in the area remain
intact.
Date of source: Saturday, May 20, 2006 to Friday, May 26, 2006
The article deals with ‘Amr Khālid and a long news feature about him published by
The New
York Times by a Jewish researcher, Samantha Shapiro, who allegedly has close relations to
him. The article
also discusses the popularity he enjoys in US circles for representing a form of Islam
that can...
Date of source: Sunday, May 14, 2006
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.
Date of source: Friday, May 5, 2006
‘Adb al-Qādir Shuhayb tackles the latest political incidents in Egypt and the
influence of the
banned Muslim Brotherhood on events. He also discuses the new wave of terror in Sinai and
how to eliminate it.
Date of source: Friday, May 5, 2006
The Muslim Brotherhood’s demonstrations in support of the independence of the Egyptian judiciary have posed many questions over the group’s respect for the current “positive laws,” Mustafa Bayyoumī writes.
Date of source: Saturday, April 29, 2006 to Friday, May 5, 2006
Talāl al-Ansārī, the second defendant in the 1974 al-Fanīya al-
‘Askarīya organization, who had been sentenced to death along with two others but whose
sentence was commuted to imprisonment, resumes his diary which Rose al-Yousuf magazine publishes in
episodes.
Date of source: Thursday, April 27, 2006
The danger of Khayrat
al-
Shātir, the most powerful decision-maker of the Muslim Brotherhood, lies not only in his wealth and his
total control over the group’s money, but also in his belongingto a group called "the extremist
Qutbīyun" or the followers of the extremist thinker Sayyid Qutb.
Date of source: Saturday, April 29, 2006
The author comments on the
statement of the
Muslim Brotherhood’s supreme guide in which he said "to hell with Egypt.” He explains that
the Muslim
Brotherhood is not the first group to adopt a cross-nations ideology.