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The article of ‘Abd al-Rahīm ‘Alī covers the Muslim Brotherhood’s absolute defeat in the 2010 parliamentary elections. ‘Abd al-Rahīm ‘Alī claims that the group, which had predicted its electoral defeat, tried to come up with excuses in beforehand, pointing out fraud and the political ban on the...
‘Abd al-Rahīm ‘Alī, expert of Islamic movements affairs, writes about the war of the Muslim Brotherhood on arts.
The Muslim Brotherhood undertook measures to strengthen its presence on the international scale during the 1980s and early 1990s. This article mentions an alliance with the U.S. at the time which resulted in efforts to establish the organization’s influence in the West.
The Muslim Brotherhood tries new tactics, including alliance with Copts, to gain power in Egypt.
‘Abd al-Rahīm ‘Alī, the author, refutes the misunderstanding of Sayyid Qutb’s ideas raised by Wā’il al-Samarī in an article published in al-Yawm al-Sābi‘ entitlerd “Rad al-‘I‘tbār ilá al-Shahīd Sayyid Qutb” [Defending the Martyr Sayyid Qutb]  .
The Muslim Brotherhood’s agenda is an attempt to establish an Islamic theocracy in Egypt in the name of civil state. The group is manipulating people and using vague language to achieve their aims.
The article talks about the offer that Dr. Fadl, the founder of the Islamic group and the Jihād Organization, has received for selling his review on Islamic groups for one million Australian pounds. The review is entitled, ‘Wathīqat Tarshīd al-Jihād fī Misir wa-al-‘Ālam’ [Al-Jihād Document of...
A new bill amending some of the articles of the Hamaiouni law which is concerned with building churches is allegedly being discussed.
The author argues that the Muslim Brotherhood is not in any way a public organization. None of the criteria of public organizations, as stipulated in the Egyptian constitution and law, applies to the Muslim Brotherhood.
‘Abd al- Rahīm ‘Alī traces the history of the emergency law in Egypt. He also examines the terrorist attacks that rocked Egypt from 1981 through 1990, arguing that the emergency law failed to defeat terrorism.

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