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The outlawed Muslim Brotherhood has rejected accusations of being a terrorist group, stressing its desire to serve Egypt’s interests and to achieve security and stability in the country. - See art. 6: Who rules the Azhar…the Grand Imam or the US ambassador?! - See art. 12: Sectarian strife or...
Magdi Khalil [see AWR, 2004. week 49, art. 7] argues, that the Muslim Brotherhood only uses democratic procedures as methods to obtain their aim, the political power of the country. He assumes that after having taken power, they would then reject the democratic system in their political life...
The banned Muslim Brotherhood caused a surprise yesterday when it mentioned that it would be willing to change its name if the government would allow it to form a political party. Muhammad Mahdi Akef, the supreme guide of the Brotherhood, said that what the Brotherhood has suggested is merely an...
This report explains the escalations following the alleged conversion of a priest’s wife to Islam. Much background is given to the cultural context that explain why such an issue is so sensitive in Egypt. The report also shows that several of the organizers of the demonstration in Cairo have done...
A crisis broke out between the government and the Journalists’ Syndicate because the supreme guide of the Muslim Brotherhood announced his initiative from inside the Syndicate. The Minister of Interior criticized the event, saying that initiatives should be presented by recognized political...
There has been a wide political debate about a judicial complaint calling for the confiscation of the book “Al-Hijab: Ro’ya ‘Assriya” [The Headscarf: A Contemporary Perspective] by and the dismissal of the author and editor-in-chief of Hawa [Eve] magazine Iqbal Baraka from her job. The...
In an interview with Al-Musawwar magazine, the Brotherhood’s supreme guide, Muhammad Mahdi Akef presented a contract between the Brotherhood and the Journalists’ Syndicate in which it was written that the Brotherhood would rent the hall for a couple of hours to present its statement concerning...
The author of this article strongly opposes the article published in the last issue in which Dr. Hassan Hefni called for forming political parties based on religion. According to the author of this article, forming political parties based on religion is a dangerous call that leads to the...
Intellectuals opposed the idea of forming a political party based on religion. We reject the Muslim Brotherhood initiative [for political reform] because it was issued by an illegal group. The Muslim Brotherhood has remained in political life by force, and violence constitutes a great part of...
Recently, Rifa’at Al-Sa’id published a book titled “Al-Erhab Al- Mut’aslim…Lemaza?… Mata?…Ela eyn?” [Islamized Terrorism: Why? When? To Where?] in which he attacks the group fiercely. Al-Sa’id also mentions some of the principles that have ruled the Brotherhood, and that allow murdering a...

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