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The General Guide of the Brotherhood said that the Brotherhood became a basic corner in every Arab county and that its call is: "keep Zionists and the new crusaders sleepless." He said that the Brotherhood will not change its principles to satisfy the US.
Egyptian Islamic leading figures called for escalating public protests against American war on Iraq. They issued a statement in which they criticized American policies. The statement contains a fatwa by the Brotherhood saying that any contribution to this war is unlawful according to Shari´a.
Quotes from Dr. Muhammad Emara’s writings on the Muslim Brotherhood. He compares between the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamic groups. He also gives reasons for his choice not to join the Brotherhood.
The future of the Muslim Brotherhood has been tackled by many prominent Egyptian politicians. They tend to agree that any practical solution will have to allow their presence in the political arena, providing they are willing to integrate into society.
The Minister of Awqāf has held a meeting to discuss ways of ending the Brotherhood’s control over a number of professional syndicates and mosques.
Discussions continue over the revolution of July 23 and the reasons behind its failure to achieve its main aim; democracy. Ahmad Hamroush has previously tackled the golden opportunity the Revolution had to uphold the principles of democracy after the end of the three-year transitional period and...
Martyr Imām Hasan al-Bannā wrote about the relationship between Arabism and Islam, saying they were almost identical since the Prophet Muhammad was an Arab, Islam grew in the Arabian Peninsula and the Qur’ān was revealed in Arabic.
A few months ago the US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, declared that the American Administration would not mind if the elections brought a religious political force to power in the Middle East.
After Sacd al-Dīn Ibrāhīm flattered the Brotherhood lately, rumors spread that the Muslim Brotherhood is trying to keep an indirect means of communications with Sacd al-Dīn Ibrāhīm. But, the supreme leadership denied any relation with the pro-US controversial intellectual, but assured that the door...
The Muslim Brotherhood had a long history of political assassinations, going back to the 1930s and 1940s. At that time, it only took a fatwa to go ahead, and it was a source of pride to commit an act of assassination.

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