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Muhammad Khairat Al-Shater, member of the Guidance Bureau of the Muslim Brotherhood, denies that the post of deputy general guide has been dropped.
The Supreme State Security Prosecution charged 12 members of the Muslim Brotherhood with promoting the ideas of the banned group via the internet. For the first time such an allegation is used against the group
Dr. Soad Saleh, comparative jurisprudence professor at the Azhar University, says that the Mufti of Egypt welcomes her demand to appoint a female mufti. She accepts women assuming presidency of the State but rejects that a woman be appointed as a grand imam of the Azhar
Dr. Soad Saleh, comparative jurisprudence professor at the Azhar University, demanded that an office be allocated to a female jurist at Dar Al-Ifta, so that women may present their inquiries to her and receive answers.
The appointment of the first Egyptian female judge in the Supreme Constitutional Court caused a dispute between the Grand Imam of the Azhar and Sheikh Youssef Al-Qaradawi concerning women working in the judiciary.
The Supreme State Security Prosecution renewed the jail term of 14 persons for fifteen days pending further investigations on the charge of being members in the banned Muslim Brotherhood. It also renewed the jail term of 10 members of Al-Takfir wa Al-Hijra group for 15 days.
While the British Ministry of Interior is reconsidering granting asylum to a previous officer of the Taliban, British sources revealed that the former minister of sports (during the reign of the Taliban) lives in London as an asylum seeker.
The organization of anti-racial discrimination in New South Wales, Australia, conducted an investigation of anti-Islamic pamphlets distributed by the One Nation Party. The pamphlet calls for stopping the building of mosques and Islamic schools.
In preparation for elections in New South Wales, the One Nation Party in Australia distributed anti-Islam pamphlets. It accused the government of attracting Muslims´ votes by selling them lands for the purpose of building a mosque – which they believe will lead to dire consequences.
The Criminal Court of Sohag will announce its verdict about the case of al-Kosheh riots on Thursday. In the first trial, only four defendants out of 96 were convicted but not for killing.

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