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The article presents an interview with former al-Jamā‘ah al-Islāmīyah member Māhir Farghalī.
The author reports on the abduction of one of the sons of a Jihād Group leader which was allegedly intended to pressurize the father into accepting the group’s peace initiative with the state. ‘Azab wonders whether the initiative is indicative of a real current within the group or whether it was...
The author refutes a book of the Jihād Group key leader Dr. Tāriq al-Zumur that tackles the group’s new ideological introspections.
More repercussions to the introspections of the Jihād Organization that were proposed by the group’s ideologue, Dr. Sayyid Imām.
The article tackles the issue of the participation of the illegal Muslim Brotherhood group, as well as other political Islam movements, in politics.
The media can play an influential role in supporting the security services and the government against Islamic terrorist groups. General Ra’ūf al-Manāwī, former assistant of the Egyptian minister of interior, provides facts that prove this assumption.
Al-Zayyāt declares that the recent revisions of al-Jihād Islamic group are not a resignation to any unjust power or authority. He calls on Muslims to help the released members of the group to find jobs, attacking the Egyptian baron Najīb Sāwīris.
Al-Jihād’s recent revisions contain the same fundamentalist principles as the Islamic groups and will give priority to violent methods if the group comes to power.
This week’s articles about the reactions to the introspections of the Jihād Group showed an extent of sympathy for the conditions of Islamist detainees and even the ones who have just been released.
The Egyptian press analyzes the various repercussions of the declared introspections of the Jihād Group. Political observers and specialists in political Islam differ in their evaluation of these introspections.

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