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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...
Young researcher Hussam Tamam said in one of the most significant studies on the international Muslim Brotherhood that the organization is heading towards a comprehensive collapse due to a number of blows it has recently received. Al-Usboa newspaper reviews the research. - See art. 19: US's...
In a fresh development of relations between the Egyptian government and the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, security authorities lifted a nine- year travel ban slapped on the group’s Supreme Guide Muhammad Mahdi Akef, allowing him to leave for an omra [lesser pilgrimage.]
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...
Ahmad Hamroush comments on interviews with the new supreme guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, Muhammad Mahdi ‘Akef, which occupied much of the Egyptian press. In light of the history of this group, the writer deduces the attitudes of the new leader towards aggressive attacks and assassinations.
The guide of the Muslim Brotherhood Muhammad Mahdi Akef rejects the projects of change that come from abroad, stressing that change that is effected by force or top level decision will have a limited effect. “Solutions imported from abroad will not solve our problems,” Akef said.
The “secret division” or the military wing of the Brotherhood was founded by Hassan Al-Banna, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood. The secret division was meant to defend it [the group] against competing parties and to counter the British occupation of Egypt at the time. But Abdel Rahman El...
Hassan El Banna, along with other Islamized people, started his journey towards terrorism by confusing between jihad as an Islamic obligation and terrorism as a means of terrifying Muslims and shedding blood.
The relationship of the Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan Al-Banna with the king’s palace was characterized by unlimited support from the king, but finally led to the toughest crisis of the Brotherhood, the assassination of Al-Banna. Dr. Kariman Ibrahim Al-Maghraby wrote in her book, “The Muslim...
Mahdī Muhammad cĀkif, Supreme General of the Muslim Brotherhood, received a warning from a young lawyer who used to be a member of the Brotherhood and whose membership was frozen when he raised some questions concerning democracy within the group.

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