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The writer asks the government and the members of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood to put the group’s supreme guide, Mahdī ‘Ākif, on trial for his insult to Egypt and Egyptians.
The author criticizes the Muslim Brotherhood’s slogan "Islam is the Solution" and describes it as being deceptive. He believes it does not reflect the ideology of the group and calls for a new form of Islamic discourse.
The author argues that the Muslim Brotherhood supreme guide’s disrespect for national affiliation is shared by all Muslim fundamentalists who believe that their nationality is Islam.
The article tackles the failure of religious institutions in Egypt to come up with a moderate discourse, as the author blames the current state of fanatisism in the country on both Muslim and Christian preachers.
The review highlights the Muslim Brotherhood’s position during the judges crisis that has recently gripped the nation, amidst accusations that the outlawed group is trying to take advantage of the crisis to escalate its confrontation with the regime.
The author analyses the statement of the recent Coptic conference that was held in Montreal, Canada, last April.
The article deals with the Brotherhood’s influence inside the American University in Cairo (AUC), which was clear in the last Students Union elections in which a Christian candidate withdrew due to, as he stated, a mounting religious current on the campus.
Claims about Muslim Brotherhood members in the Bar Association using the syndicate’s money to their benefit.
Lieutenant general Salāh Halbī denies that a special Egyptian war plan was designed after the October war and warns against the Muslim Brotherhood.
The author argues that the fact that Islamic groups, not liberal and secular movements, are the the big winners of the US’s efforts to promote democracy in the Middle East confuses the US administration, and American thinktanks as well.

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