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Hamdī Rizq discusses the issue of the finance of the Muslim Brotherhood, believing that their unclear activities raise questions about the credibility of their religious slogans.
Muslim Brotherhood members of parliament have presented more than sixty inquiries to the government concerning the spread of avian flu in Egypt. The author presented both Mahdī ‘Ākif and Ahmad Nazīf’s statements about the way the government is handling the disease.
The article asserts the need for reforming the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, as well as spreading equality and consultation inside the Islamic movement.
A source belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt revealed that the group sent an envoy to seek the opinions of the leading figures of the Brotherhood’s international branches in naming Khairat Al-Shater the deputy of the group’s supreme guide.
Sources close to the Muslim Brotherhood group in Egypt said that Khairat Al-Shater was chosen as deputy general guide.
Discussing the future of the Muslim Brotherhood group is a very thorny issue. The tricks they played during the presidential elections on many political parties make it clear that they should never be trusted.
In the past, opposition parties rejected the participation of the Muslim Brotherhood in the political process, but now they are falling over themselves to gain the support of the outlawed group.
The Muslim Brotherhood has declared its participation in Wednesday’s presidential elections, but divisions are growing over which candidate to support.
Author: Leader of the opposition Wafd Party and candidate for presidency, Dr. Nu‘mān Jumca, met yesterday with Muslim Brotherhood leaders, but did not manage to secure their support in the upcoming presidential elections, scheduled for next Wednesday.
Four men are standing at the edge of an era. Each is preparing himself for his eighth decade. On September 7, the day set for the presidential elections, they will all find themselves facing a new world with which they are not ready to engage.

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