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Hafīz Sa‘d writes about a recent document entitled ‘Al-Ikhwān wa-al-Dīmūqrātīyah’ [Reviewer: Muslim Brotherhood and democracy], written by Dr. Mahmūd Ghazlān, a prominent member of the Muslim Brotherhood’s executive office who is also known as the number three man in the group’s leadership...
The author contemplates the announcements of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mahdī ‘Ākif of dropping the secret organisation and assesses its current change in political discourse.
The author writes about an iftār banquet hosted by the Muslim Brotherhood group in which the invited number of public dignitaries could reach 1700.
The article is about the discussions that took place at the iftar dinner hosted by the Muslim Brotherhood. The speeches of many of those who attended the iftar flattered the Brotherhood to the extent that one wonders how possible they see the Brotherhood this way while belonging to other parties....
Egyptian Minister of Information and the Secretary General of the ruling National Party Safwat Al-Sherif emphatically denied any intention by his party to include the Muslim Brotherhood in the dialogue the party is making with the opposition. Al-Sherif stressed that the dialogue will only include...
The annual Iftar dinner hosted by the Muslim Brotherhood turned into a trial of the ruling regime. Following the Iftar, discussions took place in which the regime was fiercely attacked by different people belonging to various political trends. The dialogues the National Party made with opposition...
The Brotherhood, according to the group’s second deputy murshid [guide], is not yet ready to take power in Egypt, and will only do so once the people are ready for that step.
Political analysts believe that the Muslim Brotherhood cancelled its iftar party for this Ramadan due to do the consequences of the September 11 attacks and the possibility of including the name of the group in the American lists for terrorist groups. They believe that the Brotherhood is trying to...
The Muslim Brotherhood had their yearly iftar [breakfast in Ramadan] party last Sunday . A large number of political and media figures in Egypt were invited. Saad Eddin Ibrahim, president of the Ibn Khaldoun Center, appeared for the first time at a public occasion. He sat at the table of Ma’moun Al...
Sub-title: Removing the eagle on the Egyptian flag and putting two crossed swords instead Cairo University has witnessed a strong crisis due to the incidents that took place in Dar Al-Uloum faculty. A group of students from the faculty removed the eagle of the Egyptian flag and put two crossed...

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