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The authors investigate a statement issued by the Brotherhood’s no. 2 man, Muhammad Habīb, in which he accused the Ministry of the Interior of hatching a plot against the banned group’s members of parliament.
Milād Hannā, a prominent Coptic figure, protests about the condition of the Copts in Egypt.
Iran has requested that six Muslim Brotherhood parliamentary members travel to Iran to attend a conference on solidarity with the Palestinian people.
The authors harshly criticize leading Brotherhood member Dr. ‘Isām al-‘Iryān for his statement in which he called upon President Hussnī Mubārak to put an end to the multi-party system in Egypt.
The author argues that the Muslim Brotherhood is applying the Shi’ite practice of Taqīya which allows them to use double talk in order to hide their real intentions.
The Brotherhood’s leading members believe that the latest crackdown by the government on the group aims at stopping their mission of reform.
The author writes on his political dialogue, as a Coptic citizen, with parliamentary members of the Brotherhood, which has resulted in a draft law of citizenship that deals with the issues of Copts in Egypt. He records his disappointment that the Brotherhood’s guidance bureau has rejected the draft...
The surprise victory of Hamās in the recent Palestinian parliamentary elections and the growing influence of the Muslim Brotherhood on Jordanian politics raise many questions over the future of politics in the Middle East.
The author responds to the Muslim Brotherhood’s vision on the relationship between politics and religion.
The declaration of the start of the Labor Union elections is seen by observers as a war whoop for a battle between members of the Muslim Brotherhood and pro-government candidates.

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