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From Rasputin to Bin Lādin, religion has always had a role in politics and in political plans. The following text depicts biographies of a number of people whose religious engagements played a role in their political life.
This report, written by several authors, deals with the beginning and remarkable events in the life of the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood and its first murshid, Hasan al-Bannā. He still has a strong ideological influence on this most prominent political group.
Following a series of controversial statements that aroused the anger of many Egyptians, the Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, Muhammad Mahdī ‘Ākif, was recently quoted as allegedly inciting the murder of Arab leaders during an interview with a national newspaper.
Subtitles:- Alazm: Islam has killed a lot of people on the pretext of dividing them into Muslims and Zimmi.- Dr. Qawadri: "We do not have in Islam the word Zemmi. They are equal citizens, you should not use the word zemmi or Jizia if you do not like them.- Dr. Alazm: Islam is an obstacle in...
The article is a book review of a book about the Muslim Brothers. A few weeks ago Rifa’at Sa’id attacked the supreme guide of the Muslim Brotherhood in el-Ahali because he called for asking for protection money from Coptic Christians who, in the view of the supreme guide, cannot be trusted as loyal...
Sa‘īd Shu‘ayb, the journalist who conducted the interview with the Supreme Guide of the banned Muslim Brotherhood group which triggered uproar amongst writers, political commentators and analysts, gauges reactions.
‘Imād Nāsif observes the rising tensions between the Egyptian government and the Muslim Brotherhood, warning of the fatal consequences of such confrontation.
The Egyptian prosecution calls the Brotherhood’s supreme guide for interrogation on a charge pressed against him by a lawyer for inciting murder of Arab leaders and sectarian sedition.
An opinion poll conducted by Ibn Khaldoun Centre about the most popular political figure in the region raises question marks about its legality.
The article explains that the Muslim Brotherhood still brag of military capabilities which they do not actually have in reality.

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