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The Ministry of Awqaf [Endowments] asked the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces [SCAF] and the Ministry of Interior Affairs to interfere in protecting al-Nūr Mosque in 'Abāsīyah. The mosque was subject to attacks on April 22, 2011, by followers of a Salafī preacher in the Suez, Shaykh Hāfiz...
A public committee from Muslim youth in Abū Qurqās village of Minya governorate, took the responsibility of protecting the church during the resurrection mass held last Sunday. Muslim youths had confronted the anger of some protestors.  
Dr. Ibrāhīm Nijm, the Muftī's counselor, denied that the Muftī of the Republic, Dr. 'Alī Jum'ah had incited against salafists. He said that, in the Muftī's article in the Washington Post he only called to fight extreme ideologies. He denied that the Muftī had called them barbarians.  
The article talks about the dispersion of extreme ideologies that call for Islamizing the society even by violence. Shaykh Ahmad al-Tayīb, Grand Shaykh of the Azhar, had announced that the absence of the balanced ideologies of the Azhar was the reason for that.   On the other hand, Minister of...
Dr. Zaghlūl al-Najār, head of the committee of the scientific miracle in the Holy Qur'ān said that overthrowing the former regime is considered a divine miracle. He added that Mubārak's regime spread his ruling in the country in a 'satanic' way.   
The full title of this article is "Disaster: 'Jihād' calls to cancel private universities and foreign languages departments--Jamā'ah Islāmīyah attacks civil state, accusing it of covering adultery." Islamic Jihād group decided to establish a political party to present their views in a peaceful way...
Fighting poverty, the main reason to blame on Muslims' ignorance and lagging behind to keep up with progress and technology, is an unobserved Islamic farīdah (duty). The author added that malnutrition and poverty are some of the main problems facing the Islamic nation, and may lead to many crimes...
The appearance of Islamist movements in the society spread fears that they might take over power and apply the Islamic sharī'ah. According to the author of the article, Muslim scholars, inlcuding Shaykh Yūsuf al-Badrī, affirmed that applying the sharī'ah is righteous at all ages and places.
Dr. Sālim 'Abd al-Jalīl, Deputy Minister of Awqaf [Endowments] for da'wah affairs, criticized salafists attempt to take over the Ministry's pulpits, represented in mosques affiliated to the ministry, adding that it would defame Islam.  
Shaykh 'Abd al-Mun'im al-Shahāt, spokesperson of salafīyah call, said that despite salafists' refusal of shrines, they did not demolish any of the shrines or incite to torch them. He added that salafists refuse to take matters into their own hands because they believe that this is the duty of the...

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