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Although the Criminal Court has issued a verdict canceling a decision of the High State Security Prosecution putting two prominent Muslim Brotherhood leaders, Dr ‘Isām al- ‘Iryān and Muhammad Mursī, under house arrest, many criticized the group for adhering to a vague political and religious...
In this article, the author warns Egyptian society against the dangers of the expansion of the Shī‘ah influence as it increases fitnah and doctrinal disagreements in society allowing space for the growth of an extremist trend in its thoughts and beliefs; whereas the Sunnī parties do not have...
The article discusses an interview that Hasan al- Hudaybīy, the general guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, gave a German journalist Stefan Gratz which was then published in Rose al- Yūsuf in 1953.
Despite the public outrage against the statements of Minister of Culture Fārūq Husnī on the H...
Mahmūd Qandīl writes a review of three books revolving on the subjects of Islām and Muslims. The three books are ‘Islam and Innovation in Egypt,’ ‘Independent Islamists: Identity and Question’ and ‘The Islamized: What have they done for Islām and for us?’
The following lines review an interview with the Azhar Shaykh Dr. Sayyid Tantāwī in which the Shaykh expresses his complete ignorance of the Takfīr of Rose al-Yūsuf, and asks his interviewer to refer to other people or claim a file against the person.
In an interview, Egyptian writer Muhsin Muhammad defends Rose al-Yūsuf against the Takfīr thesis that he considers to be null and void. Muhammad denounces the lack of liberty in Egyptian reality and foretells the coming of liberalism against the religious current.
Zaynab Muntasir expresses her shock over the Takfīr Azhar thesis, and asserts the historical and intellectual importance of Rose al- Yūsuf, warning Arab intellectuals of the danger of ideological terrorism.
A group of Azhar scholars declare their opinions on the Azhar researcher’s thesis that deemed Rose al-Yūsuf Kāfir. All scholars denounced the Takfīr; however some approved the negative stance on the periodical.
Rose al-Yūsuf continues presenting the different reactions of men of education and literature about the Takfīr thesis. The following lines present the viewpoint of the Egyptian poet Ahmad ‘Abd al-Mu‘tī Hijāzī defends Rose al-Yūsuf, and criticizes the Azhar strategy claiming that Egypt needs...

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