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Mā'mūn Findī, author of the article, wonders how can the public understands the attacks on churches in Imbābah. He explains that it can be summarized in the phenomenon of purification by violence in public. In an attempt to purify themselves from Mubārak's regime, a lot resorted to violence as a...
AWR's Diana Maher Ghali writes a two days' press review on Imbābah incidents.  
A march of thousands of people started from al-Nūr mosque to the U.S. embassy in Cairo/Egypt condemning the death of al-Qā'idah leader Usāmah Bin Lādin. Shaykh Hāfiz Salāmah, the leader of the protesters, went to the embassy first by car and did not participate in the march because of his old age...
Dozens of Coptic youths organized a protest on Wednesday, May 4, 2011, before Coptic Orthodox Pope Shenouda III's weekly sermon, demanding a response to salafists' violations against Christians and the Pope, al-Misrī al-Yawm, page 4, May 5, 2011, [Read original text in Arabic].  
Muná Makram 'Ubayd, a member of the January 25 Revolution's Board of Trustees, said that she does not think Egyptian citizens, Christians or Muslims, will accept a president from the Muslim Brotherhood group or any other cleric. She is against canceling the second article of the constitution but...
Salafists protested in front of the Saint Mark Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in al-'Abāsīyah demanding the release of Kāmīliyā Shihātah after the Friday prayers on April 29, 2011. The army had interfered to end the protest and promised that Kāmīliyā will appear within 15 days. Meanwhile, the public...
Muslim Brotherhood's Irshād (Guidance) Office chose Dr. Muhammad Mursī to be the leader of the group's Freedom and Justice Party. However, he has to give up his membership in the MB Irshād Office. The MB Shūrá Council decided to compete over 45 to 49 percent of the parliamentary seats. Islamist...
“Al-Nūr mosque is owned by the  Ministry of Awqaf and not by salafists. Salafists only own the buildings attached to the mosque” says Fu’ād ‘Abd al-'azim deputy minister of Awqaf ministry. There were clashes between salafists and  Ministery of Awqaf on who was to preach on Friday in Al-Nūr mosque....
The Muslim Brotherhood youths warned their leaders that if the group failed to work seriously on development , they would break away. Commenting, Khayrat al-Shātir, Deputy Murshid [Guide] of the MB, said the group "welcomes the choices of whoever want to remain a member or quit." Read original text...
Preacher 'Abd al-Mun'im al-Shahāt, the spokesperson of the Salafist Call group in Egypt, said that the participation of women in parliament contradict with their intellectual nature.

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