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The author reviews a document purportedly sent by Hasan al-Bannā, the founder and murshid of the Muslim Brotherhood, to the 1944 Arab conference in which he demanded pan-Arab political, economic and military cooperation.
The author reviews veteran journalist Muhammad Hasanayn Haykal’s opinions expressed on the Al -Jazeera channel about the Muslim Brotherhood and replies given by the group’s top leaders, in what looks like a face-off between Haykal and the supreme guide.
Veteran journalist Muhammad Hasanayn Haykal speaks on Al-Jazeera channel about his experiences with the Muslim Brotherhood and his meeting with the founder and leader of the group, as well as commenting on the group’s illicit activities, such as the assassination of Egypt’s Prime Minister al-...
Islamic thinker Jamāl al-Bannā said in this interview with Ākhir Sā‘a magazine that there is nothing in Islam called hadd al-ridda, which he deems as harmful to the tolerance and freedom of Islam, asserting that keeping the power of thought defunct will have unfavorable results.
Due to the importance of the media to the Muslim Brotherhood, the group tends to occupy pre-existing well-known newspapers and magazines to promote its activities, writes Hamdī Rizq.
An article about the Muslim Brotherhood’s intent to establish a state that has a religious, and not civil nature, and the attitude of the Muslim Brotherhood towards the Copts.
A book review of Jamāl al-Bannā’s book, My Coptic Brethren.
In an interview, Bishop Marqus, the spokesman of Pope Shenouda III discusses the Muslim Brotherhood, the establishment of religious political parties and the church’s attitude to divorce.
The author writes about two incidents which caused the assassin of the former Egyptian prime minister to confess, almost six decades after his crime.
The article is an overview of a study by Dr. Emad Seyam titled “Muslim Brotherhood…will the conflict control the future.” It discusses the mandates of the general guide of the group.

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