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Preachers: clinging to power has nothing to do with religion and is a crime against Islam A number of preachers have made a statement and affirmed that desperately clinging to power, provoking sedition and propagating chaos, is not Islamic. They say that trying to justify bloodshed and calling for...
The “Coptic Scream” movement launched a campaign called “No to Brotherhoodization of Education”. 
The UK government has requested from the Charity Associations board to provide a report about the charity activities of the Muslim Brotherhood in the UK. 
Muhammad ʿAbd al-ʿAtty al- Nūbī, President of the International Al-Azhar and Sufī Youth Union, invited Egyptian youth groups to stand as one against what he describes the spiral of despicable violence that spread through Egypt recently. Al-Nūbī stressed today, in his declaration, that what happened...
The Minister of Endowments said that there is no room for politics in mosques, and that there are extremists exploiting the current crises to involve mosques in political conflict. He said that there is complete cooperation between the Ministry of Endowments and Al-Azhar to arrange a committee of...
Presidential candidate Sabāhi stated that there is no possibility for reconciliation with those who call for violence and terrorism.
Presidential candidate Al- Sīsī stated that Egyptians are walking the path of democracy, however comparing Egypt to Western democracies is a difficult issue. 
Dr. Aḥmad Karīma, the professor of Comparative Jurisprudence and Islamic Law at Al-Azhar University, said that intellectual terrorism creates potential armed terrorism, that is, bloodshed, destruction of resources and violation of human rights.
The duality is one of the most prominent standards that characterize the Salaf trend in Egypt, especially the branch based in Alexandria. Presided by Yāsir Burhāmῑ, the deputy of the Salafi Daʿwa, the Call has contradictory positions that were manifested on many issues after the revolution of...
During the symposium organized by the daily newspaper Ṣada al-Balad, Egyptian movie star Tāmir ʿAbd Al-Munʿim said that he very often visited the former President Mubarak to stand by him in his ordeal, stressing that he was brought up never to insult or disrespect an elderly person or to be...

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