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Many writers tackled the issue of Islām and terrorism in this week’s papers. Mustafa Mahmoud commented on the West’s attitude towards the ritual Islām and the political Islām. The Christian writer Fikry Makram Ebeid gave a list of most of the non-Muslim terrorist groups and concluded that...
Islamic intellectual Jamāl al-Bannā states that his late brother Hasan al-Bannā, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood group, was in leadership similar to Communist leader Lenin. At the same time, he calls to remove the second article of the Egyptian constitution, which stipulates Islām...
A short article, which appeared in a foreign publication, regarding the Muslim Brotherhood’s backing of a Coptic candidate [for the next parliamentary elections], raised much speculation, especially when the Coptic candidate, a lawyer, revealed that he had not been told the whole story.
The author asserts that Egypt is becoming Bedouinised. In part 1 of his study on this subject, the author discusses Bedouin history and culture.
The author states a number of situations that assert the friendly relations between Muslims and Christians in Egypt.
This essay discusses the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. He says that the Muslim Brotherhood leaders lack profound vision for the problem of merging with a democratic system.
The Muslim Brotherhood group has a new method of addressing the public, whether abroad or locally.
‘Amir continues his criticism of the Twelver Shī‘ah and clarify that his attitude is merely religious and has nothing to do with political affairs of the Shī‘ah countries. He asks Sunnī scholars to give precise answers for certain questions about Shī‘ah doctrine.
The review discusses the 100th anniversary of the birth of Hasan al-Bannā, the founder and first guide of the Muslim Brotherhood organization, and counterarguments that al-Bannā was not angry about the 1940s assassination of Judge al- Khāzindār. It also describes the parliamentary battle between...
In this article in the series, the author draws upon the writings of Hasan al-Bannā and his assertion that Arab unity is central to Islamic unity.

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