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Hassan El Banna, along with other Islamized people, started his journey towards terrorism by confusing between jihad as an Islamic obligation and terrorism as a means of terrifying Muslims and shedding blood.
The relationship of the Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan Al-Banna with the king’s palace was characterized by unlimited support from the king, but finally led to the toughest crisis of the Brotherhood, the assassination of Al-Banna. Dr. Kariman Ibrahim Al-Maghraby wrote in her book, “The Muslim...
Are all those who criticize Israel anti-Semitic? Could someone be anti-Zionist without being anti-Semitic? Is Europe once more anti-Semitic? What about anti-Semitism in the Arab world? All these questions were posed and discussed by eminent Israeli writer and thinker Uri Avneri. Is Europe anti-...
Rif‘at al-Sa‘īd, the leader of the Tagammu‘ (Grouping) Party and spokesman for the so-called National Powers Alliance, has recently sparked a row over his meeting with U.S. Ambassador in Cairo David Welch.
Has President Mubarak’s call to renew religious thought been seriously tackled on all levels of the ruling party and the government-owned media or not? Al-Liwaa’ Al-Islami, owned by the ruling National Democratic Party, continued its attack on secularists on the pretext that secularists are...
The professor of Philosophy and Islamic Doctrine at the Azhar University Dr. Sa’ad Eddin Saleh states in his book titled “Al-Ekhwan Al-Muslimoun…ela Ayn?" [The Muslim Brotherhood: To Where?] that the problem of the Muslim Brotherhood is the leadership. This problem started after the death of the...
Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronot warned against the outbreak of the third intifada [uprising] due to the recent incidents pertaining to the al -Aqsa Mosque, urging the Palestinian factions to “suppress anger” and “practice self-restraint.”
A delegation from the US Embassy in Cairo recently paid a visit to the Upper Egyptian city. First Secretary Ian McCary said in a number of statements to reporters that he supports the recent wave of protests in Egypt. He said that he calls for more freedom for the Copts and church building, noting...
All the attempts to ignite sectarian problems to undermine national unity were sure doomed to failure. Although the Copts, out of an entrenched sense of belongingness, have always rejected colonialist intrigues to strike at the very heart the country’s unity, some fanatics emerge from time to time...
Bishop Bafnoutīous of Samāllout sent a letter to al-Usbou‘ denying a report published by the newspaper on the incidents at Samāllout.

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