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Al- Jamā‘a al-Islāmīya is planning to have a more significant presence within the Bar Association in the coming period, lawyer of al-Jamā‘a al-Islāmīya in Egypt and member of the Bar Association, Muntasir al-Zayyāt told Rose al-Yousuf.
Dr. ‘Abd al- ‘Azīm Ramadān traces the history of clashes between Islamic groups and the Egyptian government.
The author argues that terrorism is a complicated phenomena which is difficult to eradicate since its motives and causes still exist.
In his interview with al-Maydān, the spokesman of the Muslim Brotherhood, Muhammad al -Katātinī comments that the group does not want Jamāl Mubarak to participate in the next presidential elections and demands equal opportunities for every Egyptian citizen.
The writer asks the government and the members of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood to put the group’s supreme guide, Mahdī ‘Ākif, on trial for his insult to Egypt and Egyptians.
The author reviews the hijāb issue and talks about a campaign inside schools and universities inciting girls and women to wear the Muslim headscarf as a sign of chastity.
The article deals with a niqāb-wearing university professor in the University of al-Minyā with different views by other professors as to whether her niqāb would have an impact on the educational process.
Karam Jābir writes about the future of the hijāb in Egypt. He argues that genuine faith rests in the mind and conscience and is not a piece of cloth that covers a woman’s hair.
Nādya Mutāwic says that three five-star hotels in the Red Sea resort of Sharm al-Sheikh and four others in Cairo have prevented allowing veiled women entry, on the grounds that tourists feel less comfortable in their presence.
Muslim scholars as well as the public follow the teachings of al- Salaf whether right or wrong without thinking - even if they are inconsistent with their interests or contradict with the Qur’ān and the Sunna which led to a mental inertia and moral corruption.

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