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The author discusses two controversial documents in the constitution of the Muslim Brotherhood, as well as articles that spark incessant arguments about the top position in the outlawed group.
‘Alā’ Matar accuses the Muslim Brotherhood of being ambiguous over news about their internal elections. He believes that such ambiguity hides many conflicts among members of the group.
The review concerns the recent arrests of members of the Muslim Brotherhood, on charges of holding a meeting in violation of the law and the constitution.
Hamdī Rizq discusses the issue of the finance of the Muslim Brotherhood, believing that their unclear activities raise questions about the credibility of their religious slogans.
A dispute arose at the American University in Cairo over whether or not to admit a member of the Muslim Brotherhood in part of a dialogue on issues between Copts and the Brotherhood.
The author comments on the ideologies of Islamic groups and the fact their agendas lacked the essential issues that are important for Muslims. He believes that these groups lacked the many necessary conditions for a renaissance. He elaborates on these conditions and concludes that there is a need...
Since democracy was, and still is, missing in the Muslim Brotherhood, men of the second line of the Brotherhood hierarchy fought over the position of supreme guide, who holds all powers. The article briefly sheds light on conflicts over the position.
The article is an interview with Nabil Abdel Fattah, assistant manager of Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies, on the issue of renewing the religious discourse. He comments on the attempts of some intellectuals to associate the concept of renewing the religious discourse with the...
The author continues his overview of the book “Al-Ekhwan Al-Muslimun…Ahdath Sanaat Tarikh” [The Muslim Brotherhood… Events that Made History] by Mahmoud Abdel Haleem, the credited historian of the Muslim Brotherhood. He covers the third volume of the book which Abdel Haleem devoted to settle...
The article is the 16th episode in a series about the Muslim Brotherhood as an example of Islamized terrorism in Egypt. It covers a book titled “Al-Ikhwan Al-Muslimoun, Ahdath Sana´t Tarekh” [The Muslim Brotherhood…events that made history] by Mahmoud Abdel Halem, the credited historian of the...

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