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The author criticizes the statement issued by Muslim Brotherhood’s Deputy Murshid Muhammad Habīb.
The Muslim Brotherhood’s demonstrations in support of the independence of the Egyptian judiciary have posed many questions over the group’s respect for the current “positive laws,” Mustafa Bayyoumī writes.
The danger of Khayrat al- Shātir, the most powerful decision-maker of the Muslim Brotherhood, lies not only in his wealth and his total control over the group’s money, but also in his belongingto a group called "the extremist Qutbīyun" or the followers of the extremist thinker Sayyid Qutb.
Ma’moun Fandī criticizes Egyptian media’s silence toward the insult the Muslim Brotherhood’s guide directed to Egypt. He believes that one explanation for this silence is the heavy presence of Islamists inside media outlets.
The author comments on the statement of the Muslim Brotherhood’s supreme guide in which he said "to hell with Egypt.” He explains that the Muslim Brotherhood is not the first group to adopt a cross-nations ideology.
The authors investigate a statement issued by the Brotherhood’s no. 2 man, Muhammad Habīb, in which he accused the Ministry of the Interior of hatching a plot against the banned group’s members of parliament.
Milād Hannā, a prominent Coptic figure, protests about the condition of the Copts in Egypt.
Iran has requested that six Muslim Brotherhood parliamentary members travel to Iran to attend a conference on solidarity with the Palestinian people.
The head of the banned Muslim Brotherhood has declined to offer an apology for his statements in an interview published by Rose al-Yousuf newspaper in which he said "to hell with Egypt and its people," which drew wide-scale angry reactions in the Egyptian press.
Muslim Brotherhood officials said they would apologize to the Egyptian people if the statements attributed to their leader, in which he allegedly said "to hell with Egypt and its people" turned out to be authentic. Reactions to ‘Ākif’s statements, published within an interview by Rose al-Yousuf...

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