Date of source:
Interviewers: Quinta Smit, Eline Kasanwidjojo, Jayson Casper
Language of interview: Arabic (original interview), English (presented transcript)
Interpreter: Jayson Casper
Transcript: Quinta Smit
Approval: Requested and no objection received
This transcript of an interview with Ihāb Shīhā...
Date of source: Friday, September 15, 2006
The author explains the trap
set by the Muslim Brotherhood in the latest incidents
of Lebanon and he accuses them of seeking only their interest
regardless of the impact on their country’s
interest.
Date of source: Friday, September 8, 2006
The Committee for the Affairs of Political Parties
refuses the establishment of al-
Wast, a party based on the principle of equal opportunity.
Date of source: Monday, September 4, 2006
This article reports criticism from a key figure of the Centrist Party against Shaykh Yūsuf al-Qaradāwī for his attacks on Shī‘ah and on Syrian President Bashshār al-Assad who had attacked the position of Arab leaders on the Israeli war on Lebanon.
Date of source: Sunday, April 16, 2006
The author tries to find out the real reasons behind the withdrawal of six Coptic members from the Wasat party, the matter that marked the end of the party.
Date of source: Wednesday, April 5, 2006
Abu al-
‘Alā’ Mādī, founder of the Wasat Party, harshly
criticizes the Egyptian
government for not licensing his party, arguing that the government is not after
political reform.
Date of source: Sunday, November 4, 2001
The fatwa of Dr.
Mohammed Selim Al-Awa, Dr. Youssef Al-Qaradawi and others which allows American Muslims to take part in the
American attacks against Afghanistan was described by some people as a new crusade. It contradicts the other
fatwas, each of which relies on some religious, political and...
Date of source: Monday, April 3, 2006
The author quotes the Wasat Party leader Abu al-‘Ilā Mādī as accusing the government of seeking the termination of his party through coordination with the Muslim Brotherhood.
Date of source: Sunday, October 5, 2003
The writer interviews Abu Al-Ela Madi, Deputy of the founding members of the Wasat Party. He discusses Islamic movements, anti-terrorism campaigns, explains religious extremism, and the project of the Wasat Party.
Date of source: Monday, September 19, 2005
Muslim Brotherhood group has stirred up a storm of controversy in the Egyptian street over its future form of relationship with the incumbent political parties.