Displaying 101 - 110 of 934.
Political parties rejected a statement made by Muslim Brotherhood (MB) Murshid (Guide) Muhammad Badī’ on Thursday, May 12, 2011, in which he announced the MB to be a mother of all political parties in the country. Read original text
The Muslim Brotherhood as well as al-Jama'āh al-Islāmīyah groups have announced their intention to participate “strongly” in upcoming demonstrations against sectarian strife and for national unity on Friday, May 23, 2011. Read original text
Arab-West Report, April 1, 2011 Title: Interview with Ibrāhīm al-Huḍaybī (former member of the Muslim Brotherhood and political activist) about the current situation in Egypt Authors: Drs. Cornelis Hulsman, Arndt Emmerich and Judit Kuschnitzki Introduction of Ibrāhīm  al-Huḍaybī: I am Ibrāhīm al-...
Muḥammad Khayrat al-Shāṭir, First Deputy Murshid (Guide) of the Muslim Brotherhood, asserted that he was not going to run in the upcoming presidential elections but he is willing to run in those of 2015.
Dr. Muhammad Badī, the Muslim Brotherhood Murshid (Guide), called on Copts to join the group's Freedom and Justice Party, asserting that the new party is not confined to Muslims. Meanwhile, Dr. Muhammad Gamāl, a member of the MB's Shūrá (Consultative) Council, said the party is not against...
'Abd al-Mun'im Abū al-Futūh, a leading Islamist, on March 29, 2011, quit the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's most well-organized opposition group a few days after he insinuated at a possible bid to run for presidency.
According to the Pew Research Center, US media attention for the Egyptian protests has exceeded every foreign policy story over the last four years, commanding 56% of all news coverage.
The Muslim Brotherhood and other representatives of political forces filed 20 appeals to the supreme administrative court and the supreme constitutional court to null the current parliament.   Subhī Sālih an MB says that they back their appeal with article 87 in the constitution that states: “The...
Muslim Brotherhood leader Dr. Muhammad Badī‘ said that the group would have won over a hundred seats in the recent parliamentary elections if it were not for fraud. He said that the group will not back down from taking legal action to “bring down the parliament,” even if it means the whole group...
In the first official fatwá issued by the Muslim Brotherhood immediately after their withdrawal from the parliamentary elections, MB Muftī, ‘Abd al-Rahmān al-Bār said in his statements that MB withdrawal from the parliamentary elections in the second round is lawful (Halāl) while rigging the...

Pages

Subscribe to