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‘Askar accused al- Zifzāf of being an atheist in the People’s Assembly. This dispute embodies the need of reform our religious institutions.
The Muslim Brotherhood has planned to include secret candidates on its slate for the coming elections for the chambers of commerce, scheduled to take place in Alexandria late this month, the author says.
The Egyptian-German Dialogue held recently in Germany aimed at finding out how far the religious movement has affected democracy and diversity.
Although Arabs have reneged on their responsibilities towards Palestinians, Muhammad Mahdī ‘Ākif says that the Muslim Brotherhood will keep on supporting them.
Islamic awakening affects democracy, making the political contribution of the Muslim Brotherhood even more difficult, as the author presents some of the problems that may face society if the Muslim Brotherhood takes authority.
Al-Musawwar had an interview with the vice-president of the Egyptian National Council for Human Rights, Kamāl Abu al-Majd, where he discussed religious, legal, political and security problems in Egypt.
The author criticizes the tug-of-war between the Muslim Brotherhood deputies and those of the NDP inside parliament over trivial issues. Instead, he argues that they should unify their ranks as Egyptians in the face of terrorism, which is gnawing at the country’s significant source of income...
‘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.
Rose al-Yousuf’s latest interview with the supreme guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, Muhammad Mahdī ‘Ākif, in which he used indecent words against Egypt and Egyptians, has prompted angry reactions from the Egyptian public. In this issue, Rose al-Yousuf publishes a number of angry letters sent...
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.

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