Date of source: Saturday, September 9, 2006 to Friday, September 15, 2006
The recent campaign of detaining a number of Muslim Brotherhood members has raised many
questions about the
possibility of arresting the Supreme Guide of the group, Muhammad Mahdī
‘Ākif, on charges
of endangering national security and inciting the public against the
government.
Date of source: Thursday, June 1, 2006
The article reports on disputes among the
Muslim
Brotherhood over its stance towards the judges’ crisis and the idea of establishing a political
party.
Date of source: Monday, May 22, 2006
Nearly 480 people, including 314 members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood have been arrested on charges of organizing unauthorized demonstrations in support of the judges, who blew the whistle on election fraud.
Date of source: Friday, March 31, 2006
The author writes on his political dialogue, as a Coptic citizen, with parliamentary members of the Brotherhood, which has resulted in a draft law of citizenship that deals with the issues of Copts in Egypt. He records his disappointment that the Brotherhood’s guidance bureau has rejected the draft...
Date of source: Sunday, April 2, 2006
Brotherhood members believe that Mubārak was once a member of their group and another member affirms that Mubārak’s uncle was a member of the Brotherhood.
Date of source: Monday, March 13, 2006
‘Abd al-Jawwād Abu Kabb has finished a scenario of a comic political film about the parliamentary performance of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Date of source: Tuesday, March 14, 2017
The Egyptian authorities have started a large-scale arrest campaign against members of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, but the reasons for the detentions remain unclear to most observers.
Date of source: Monday, March 6, 2006
The author discusses two controversial documents in the constitution of the Muslim Brotherhood, as well as articles that spark incessant arguments about the top position in the outlawed group.
Date of source: Wednesday, March 1, 2006
‘Alā’ Matar accuses the Muslim Brotherhood of being ambiguous over news about their internal elections. He believes that such ambiguity hides many conflicts among members of the group.
Date of source: Sunday, October 26, 2003
In an action that reflects the Muslim Brotherhood’s insistence on maintaining an active presence, in spite of its being excluded from the dialogue the ruling National Party is having with the opposition, the Supreme Guide of the Brotherhood received yesterday at his group’s headquarters the head of...