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In this article, Egyptian researcher Dr. Kamāl Ḥabīb narrows down ten writings that he believes lay the foundation for using violence and explicitly call for it under the concepts of al-ḥākimiyya [God’s sovereignty], defending Muslim lands, and applying the sharīʿah [Islamic law]. 
Talāl al-Ansārī, the second defendant in the so-called al-Fanīya al- ‘Askarīya [Armed Forces Technical College] case of the 1974 abortive coup, continues publishing his diary in episodes in Rose al-Yousuf magazine.
The article is part 9 of a series of articles presenting the memoir of Talāl al - Ansārī, an Islamist, who writes about the time he spent in prison.
Talāl al-Ansārī, the second defendant in the so-called al-Fanīya al- ‘Askarīya [Armed Forces Technical College] case of the 1974 abortive coup, continues publishing his diary in episodes in Rose al-Yousuf magazine.
Talāl al-Ansārī, the second defendant in the 1974 al-Fanīya al- ‘Askarīya organization, who had been sentenced to death along with two others but whose sentence was commuted to imprisonment, resumes his diary which Rose al-Yousuf magazine publishes in episodes.
Rose al-Yousuf publishes part VI of Talāl al- Ansārī’s memoirs.
Talāl al-Ansārī, the second defendant in the so-called al-Fanīya al-‘Askarīya [Armed Forces Technical College] case of the 1974 abortive coup, continues publishing episodes of his diary in Rose al-Yousuf magazine, recounting how he received strict orders from first defendant Sālih Sarīya to deny...
‘Āmir points out that the Muslim Brotherhood is a dangerous group that seeks to reach power through armed clashes with authorities. He suggests resisting such groups by distributing books that disprove their ideas.
Part of a series of interviews with Talāl al-Ansārī, a former Islamist terrorist who was a member of a violent Islamist group in the 1970s and who served a 20-year term in jail.
The author doubts the claims of the Muslim Brotherhood that their principles are against violence as a means of change.

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