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Achurch source reported that the Muslim Brotherhood's (MB) Guidance Office asked for a meeting between MB's Murshid, Dr. Muhammad Badī' and Coptic Orthodox Pope Shenouda III. This meeting will be the first of its kind in the history of Copts and MB.  
Ayman Sādik, Muslim Brotherhood figure, said that there should be a committee of Al-Azhar scholars and Coptic Christian clerics with the aim of reconciliation and an objective study of sectarian strife in Imbabāh.
  How popular is the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood? As AWR's Jayson Casper points out, we may only know for sure after this fall's election....        
Dr. Muhammad Badī', the Muslim Brotherhood's (MB) Murshid [Guide], said that Islam is the only assurance for all human beings and will protect the doctrines of non-Muslims. He assured that there is no deal between the MB and the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF). Furthermore, Badī' said...
Muhammad Badī', the Muslim Brotherhood's (MB) Murshid [Guide], said that the basis of knowledge and morals in the Egyptian community come from the Azhar, adding that all MB and al-Jamā'ah al-Islāmīyah are brought up on this. He said that Sayīd Qutb, whom he called a martyr, advised him to take care...
Archpriest Salīb Mattá Sawiris, a member of the church's Milī Council, and Father of Mar-Jirjis [Saint George] Church in Shubrā, said that it is too soon to talk about the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) reaching power, affirming that Copts will not accept a religious rule. Mamdūh Ramzī, Coptic activist,...
The Political Parties' Affairs Committee on June 6, 2011 accepted the documents of the Freedom and Justice Party, Muslim Brotherhood's (MB) party, and the party officially began its activities. Read original text in Arabic    
A number of former members of the nullified parliament and Shūrá Council and members of the dissolved National Democratic Party (NDP) seek to join the Muslim Brotherhood's (MB) party "Freedom and Justice," on one condition, that they be placed on the MB's list in the upcoming parliamentary...
The Muslim Brotherhood wants a diverse parliament after the elections in September, and is not seeking to impose Islamic law on Egypt, the head of the group's newly formed political party said in an interview.
Subhī Sālih, Muslim Brotherhood (MB) figure, said in the public conference organized by the group in al-'Abāsīyah, that choosing Coptic thinker Rafīq Habīb as the Deputy President of the MB's party Freedom and Justice will be a message to the United States of America to not interfere in Copts...

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