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Dozens of members from the Muslim Brotherhood group (MB) [and other Islamic movements] gathered in the VIP lounge at the Egyptian Airport on Monday (September 12, 2011) to welcome Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Turkish prime minister, during his first visit to Egypt after the revolution.
*/ Imāms and preachers began an afternoon protest for what they called “restoring dignity” from the Council of Ministers and the Cabinet of the Ministry of Awqaf, with sit-ins with a number of provinces in Upper Egypt and Bahriyya. Their demands include an increased living allowance, and the...
Grand Shaykh of the Azhar Dr. Ahmad al-Tayīb reviewed proposed amendments to a new law on the Azhar and reformation of a senior scholars panel to have the top post of the largest Sunni Muslim institution through election. Dr. Tayīb, during a meeting on Sept. 12 with members of the Azhar Development...
Salafī Dr. Shaykh Muhammad Sa'īd Raslān [Shaykh in Al-Sharqī Mosque in Sabk al-Ahad village in Ashmūn city of Monufia governorate] followers printed million copies of a book entitled "Hakīkat Mā Yahduth Fī Misr" or "The truth about What's Happening in Egypt" financed by the Saudi Arabian Khālid al-...
  Dozens of members of the Salafi Call in Alexandria formed a human shield outside the walls of the Security Directorate following the announcement of groups via Facebook to organize demonstrations outside the headquarters of the Directorate, condemning the events that occurred at the Israeli...
*/ Shaykh Hāfiz Salāmah, leader of the 1956 popular resistance in Suez, has said that all military facilities are property of the people, and anyone who sabotages these facilities should be regarded as a traitor to the nation.  
Al-Azhar is in the process of preparing a document that includes a vision for reforms and achieving democracy in the Arab world based on the establishment of social justice and the distribution of resources, a source from Al-Azhar said on Sunday.
The Egyptian caretaker government is responsible for Friday's violence outside the Israeli Embassy, Giza Security Directorate and the Interior Ministry, the Salafi Nour Party announced in a statement on Saturday.
Parties and political forces expressed the same currents of dissatisfaction and deep concern over the events in Egypt yesterday (September 10) of assault and damage to buildings and vital installations.
Islamic scholars stressed that the attacks on the Israeli Embassy in Giza are contrary to Islamic law and international laws, and harm Egypt's international reputation, giving a negative impression of the Egyptian people, culture and ancient traditions of tolerance.

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