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An interview with Essam Sultan, one of the young people who has founded the Wasat Party and one of those who are rebelling over the internal affairs of the Muslim Brotherhood, concerning Muslim Brotherhood figures, and Judge Mamoun El-Hudebi, his wife’s uncle and the official spokesman and...
The article criticizes Muna al-Shāzlī’s interview with Shaykh al-Qaradāwī for missing a perfect opportunity to satisfy the viewers’ appetite.
The author reports on the splits that recently emerged amongst Muslim Brotherhood members and leaders. He reviews the stories of the four members who resigned and the reasons behind their stance.
The spokesman and general coordinator of the Egyptian Movement for Change, Kifāya, George Ishāq, has been interrogated by leaders of the movement about his participation in a dubious U.S. conference, held last month in Istanbul, Turkey and attended by a large number of Israeli academics.
The author believes that Ma´amoun Al-Hodeibi is not fit to represent or lead the Muslim Brotherhood. He makes many mistakes in interviews. He is quick-tempered and he is used to say things that he does not mean. He should retire and take rest and if he would not do so, the Brotherhood should...
The article comments on the relation between Ma´amoun Al-Hodeibi, the General Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, and the group to show that he does not deserve his position.
The author of the article offers the views of former Minister of Interior al-Nabawī Ismā‘īl, a number of former leading figures of the Brotherhood and others, regarding the recent attacks launched by the Muslim Brotherhood against President Husnī Mubarak.
Amr Khaled, the well-known da’iya [a man who call for Islam,] has succeeded the banned Omar Abd Al-Kafi on the preaching pulpit of the Al-Seid club mosque and soon afterwards became very popular.
The article gives a brief historical overview of how the different Islamic groups spread their authority over the political activities of universities in Egypt. The Gama’at Al-Islamiya started in the 1970s, declined in the 1980s and disappeared in the 1990s. The Brotherhood concentrated on poor...
The founder of Al-Wasat party denied that Sheikh Amr Khalid had any relationship with the party and said that preventing Khalid from preaching was a fabricated groundless crisis. Essam Sultan said, for a short time, that Khalid was a Brotherhood member but, he then left the group completely.

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