Displaying 641 - 650 of 1441.
Followers of Shaykh Abū Isāc al-Huwaynī, the Salafī preacher, have published a video for him calling on the Islamists to withdraw from political work and start preaching. The Nūr Party stated that the National Alliance in Support for Legitimacy has broken their promises to the Salafī Shaykhs, such...
The UK has criminalized Islamic political activities in its territory. The decision of the British Prime Minister David Cameron to criminalize all activities of political Islam was described by political observers as a coup. Others explained it as a response to the killing of Lee Rigby last May in...
The head of the Nūr Party, Yūnis Makhyūn, has cast a ‘yes’ vote on the constitutional referendum. He stated afterwards that that this is to protect sharī’ah, for the sake of stability and to prevent the division of the homeland (Salāh Laban, et al., al-Tahrīr, Jan. 15, p. 11). Read original text in...
Aḥmad al-Ṭayyib, the Grand shaykh of the Azhar has denounced the terrorist attack calling it an “ugly attack” and prayed for the dead.
In the mosque of Prophet Muhammad (al- Masjid al- Nabawī) in al- Madīnah al- Munawarah, the first simultaneous translation of a Friday sermon to English and Urdu was held.
Calling them the “shayhks of fitnah (civil strife),” Azhar university professors have criticized shaykhs affiliated to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Al- Da’wah al- Salafiya has denounced the fatwá of Shaykh Muhammad Abd al- Maqsūd (possibly affiliated to the Muslim Brotherhood) calling for burning police cars and attacking policemen’s houses.
Al- Azhar has banned the American movie “Son of God” that presents the life of Jesus.
Bishop Bola of Tanta has cast his vote in the constitutional referendum. He assured that the Egyptians are sending a message to Sisi through the referendum. Bishop Bola also added that it is a message to the foreign countries that what happened in Egypt is not a coup and that this referendum is...
Islamists are calling upon the Muslim Brotherhood to start a revising their religious doctrines.

Pages

Subscribe to