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A relationship between President Mubārak and the Muslim Brotherhood can never exist because the group is banned by the law and it continues to plan to take control of the country.
Jamāl al-Bannā has advised the Muslim Brotherhood to withdraw from political work and questioned whether President Mubārak could do what al-Nahās did with al-Bannā.
The regime will be forced, in order to win the war against the Muslim Brotherhood, to arrest tens of thousands of its members and violate the law. These practices mean that while the group would loose its strength, it would not lose the fight.
Belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood does not mean honesty and scientific excellence for they are not God’s chosen people. The statistics which showed that Egyptians do not work more than 27 minutes a day did not exclude members of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The article talks about the conflicts between Azhar scholars about the English interpretations of the Qur’ān by Iranian-American lecturer who suggests avoiding using certain words in Qur’ān used to justify the violation against the Muslim woman.
Jamāl al-Bannah discusses the second article of the Egyptian Constitution.
Pope Shenouda asserted that there is no division within the church and denied being a dictator, proclaiming that he disseminated the people’s right to choose their priest, bishop, and archbishop when he assumed the office of pope.
Al-Mūjī describes the dirty road leading to an artistic and spiritual monument; Sim‘ān al-Kharrāz Church in the center of Cairo. While she praises the beauty of the place, she blames the government for not maintaining its surroundings.
While the government clamps down on the Muslim Brotherhood to allegedly prevent them from winning seats in the Shūrá Council elections, the outlawed group witnesses internal disputes.
Western countries plan to plant sectarian problems in the Arab countries.

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