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How can we ban the activities of the Brotherhood in Egypt at the same time that we pamper them in Palestine and Jordan? The Brotherhood is the same whether in Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, America or Saudi Arabia. They are all working under one authority based in Germany. Is it not true that unifying...
Muslims can no longer remain silent about what is happening around us in all directions: Iraq, Palestine, Afghanistan, Russia and France. When we see what is going on around the world, the terrorist acts, we remain silent. No one comes out and says no. No one fights their sinful acts when Islam...
For more than twenty -five years, Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim has been participating in making events all over the Arab World. He propagated the culture of human rights when he first founded The Arab Organization for Human Rights. He then embraced the cause of minorities in his conference in 1994 on...
The article is an interview with Dr. Reverend Ekram Lama’i, pastor of an Evangelical Church in Shubra, and a professor at the Evangelical Theological Seminary. Rev. Dr. Lama’i, who is also the author of many important books about religion, the religious discourse and Zionist penetration of...
Muhammad Said Al-Ashmawi criticizes statements by the seventh supreme guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, Muhammad Mahdi ‘Akef, in TV and newspapers interviews. ‘Akef stated the Muslim Brotherhood is a political group. The author concludes affirming that the declarations of Muhammad Mahdi ‘Akef are...
I had decided not to deal with the incidents that followed the disappearance of Wafā’ Costantine, the matter that aroused sectarian strife in Egypt. Yet I found that despite many analyses and discussions on the topic, people are still convinced that there is no sectarian strife and extremism...
A recent book by a U.S. professor says that 42% of the Americans view Muslims as people who follow a religion which tolerates and supports terrorists, 47% hold that Muslims are antagonizing the West and 62% opine that Muslims are practicing discrimination and persecution against women.
We support reform that emerges from our need for it and that is carried out by our hands, our minds and our will. We know our needs and we realize our reality, and we aspire to reform. There is no alternative to this kind of reform, but it requires crisis management skills, a will and a belief...
Whatever the topic of discussion was with one Islamist group or another, and of whatever inclination it may be; the reference is always the Brotherhood and its ideology. This unanimity includes those who passed through the organization’s branches in Syria, Jordan, Egypt etc.; or those who ‘...
‘Alī ‘Ashmāwī joined the Muslim Brotherhood when he was 24 years of age. He became the last declared commander of the group’s armed militias, or what has been called the Special System. He was arrested in 1965, imprisoned and released in 1974.

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