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An employee at the Ministry of Agriculture claimed that an unlicensed church was going to be built in a storehouse in the Nazlat Musturud area, in order to get the building destroyed in a personal vendetta against the owner.
Despite a series of articles about the violations of the so-called Emperor of Misr al-Qadīma, who has been accused of insulting and threatening members of the clergy, the authorities have still not taken action.
A journalist writing in The Washington Post has said that the American vision of a democratic Egypt does not mean Islamic governance.
Dr. Abu Al-Ela Madi, deputy of the founders of Al-Wasat Al-Gadid Party [New Middel Party] refuses associating between his party and the Brotherhood, saying that the Brotherhood is pursuing a different path. He stresses that the Wasat Party is not the lawful cover of the Brotherhood.
Many Muslim preachers are not qualified for their mission. They have forgotten that eloquence as well as keeping up with the times is most required in any preacher. Now, the question is, is there a real need for reforming religious establishments?
Sheikh Youssef Al-Qaradawi’s call for establishing Islamic and Christian parties has resulted in more disputes and splits within various political streams. The majority of political powers rejected Al-Qaradawi’s call deeming it an obvious demand to create a legitimate political party for the Muslim...
The decision taken by Dr. Mahmoud Hamdi Zaqzouq, the Minister of Awqaf [Religious endowment], to unify the call to prayer in state mosques by way of a radio broadcast, has caused much debate. Al-Midan put the question to various specialists.
In this interview with Dr. Diyaa Rashwan, the head of the Political Systems Department of Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategical Studies, he analyzes the relationship between the Muslim Brotherhood and the ruling Egyptian regime.
Despite the fact that security campaigns mainly target those affiliated with the Islamic movement, you will find that many religious people are not enthusiastic about civil rights. Many of them see democracy as heresy and look suspiciously upon the multi-party system. • See art. 4: Criticism of...
Minister of Information, Mamdouh Al-Beltagi’s apology for the articles which Dr. Rifa’at Sayyed Ahmad published in Al-Liwaa Al-Islami, was not the end of the cycle of American and Jewish pressure on Egypt. Rather the media storm was a prelude to further steps the world’s Zionist organisations are...

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