Date of source: Sunday, May 25, 2014
Muslim Brotherhood sources stated that the International Organization of the Muslim Brotherhood has formed a reconciliation committee headed by Ibrahīm Munīr and Mahmūd Hussayn, leaders in the Muslim Brotherhood.
Date of source: Sunday, April 24, 2011
Al-Jihād al-Islāmī group announced its intention to form a political party, to be named "Peace and Development."
Date of source: Wednesday, April 27, 2011
According to the article at hand, Muslim Brotherhood (MB) Guidance Council Member Dr. ‘Abd al- Mun’im Abū al-Futūh recently explained that the MB’s decision to establish a political party was “risky.”
“Involving religious values in party competition sometimes hurts and devalues the latter, causing...
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Dr. Muhammad Habīb, the deputy Murshid of the Muslim Brotherhood, has denied reports of a deal between the banned group and the government.
Date of source: Thursday, March 22, 2007
The article supports the new constitutional amendments that prohibit the establishment of religious parties.
Date of source: Sunday, March 25, 2007
A relationship between President Mubārak and the Muslim Brotherhood can never exist because the group is banned by the law and it continues to plan to take control of the country.
Date of source: Friday, December 31, 2004
Some clerics - shaykhs and priests - have suddenly turned into experts in economics, sociology, chemistry and physics as well as politicians who advise people to follow their opinions through Fatāwá, the observance of which is obedience to God and their breach considered apostasy.
Date of source: Friday, December 29, 2006
Sāmih Fawzī denounces the increasing religious influence on Egyptian society, and calls for clear constitutional texts that prohibit religious influence on public institutions.
Date of source: Wednesday, January 31, 2007
As President Mubārak called for the Constitutional amendments, leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood group attacked them as they mainly aim at preventing political Islamic groups come to power. On the other hand, the media have praised the amendments, showing the dangers of the Brotherhood to both...
Date of source: Saturday, January 27, 2007
The problem of Kifāyah is its lack of a clear vision that could safeguard its unity. It also mixes up its objective to modernize the Egyptian political system with other slogans that have led to ideological problems and splits.