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The Brotherhood’s leading members believe that the latest crackdown by the government on the group aims at stopping their mission of reform.
Fourteen centuries ago, the author argues that Islam began promoting mutual respect and peaceful coexistence among human beings.
Television presenters have filed a lawsuit against the minister of information claiming their right to resume their jobs with their heads covered.
Dr. al-Rakhāwī thinks that the best way to support national unity in Egypt is through implanting the principle of justice and acceptance of the other in youth.
Brotherhood members believe that Mubārak was once a member of their group and another member affirms that Mubārak’s uncle was a member of the Brotherhood.
An official Muslim Brotherhood spokesman has questioned the performance of the Ministry of Information in airing the parliamentary sessions and raises doubts about a deliberate blackout.
In an unprecedented move, the Brotherhood MPs have submitted a counter-report refuting an official report presented by the government.
While Kuwait, which is considered a small country compared to Egypt, has stopped using the law to imprison journalists, Egypt still imprisons journalists despite the president’s promises that imprisonment in publishing-related cases will be abolished.
The review examines different opinions about the visit of Muslim dā‘īya [a person who calls for Islam] cAmr Khālid to Denmark and his conference there to establish dialogue with the Danes about Islam and the need to reach an understanding between the West and Muslim nations.
Ihāb ‘Abd al-Hamīd examines the origins of the word Holocaust and discusses one source of Nazi ideology.

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