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Interviewer: Eline Kasanwidjojo Language of interview: English (original interview), English (presented transcript) Transcript: Eline Kasanwidjojo Approval: requested and no objection received   The interview with Aḥmad Najīb Founder Council of Trustees of the Revolution in Egypt, evolves round the...
In March 2007, a referendum changed several articles of the Egyptian Constitution.
This book was first published in 2012 by CIDT in Arabic. It was later translated into English, expanded with texts of Nushin Atmaca and Patricia Prentice and edited by Cornelis Hulsman with help of Jenna Ferrecchia and Douglas May.
(Right) now all the political groups in Egypt conform to one main principle, which is to make sure that every part of society is represented in the constituent assembly that will draft the Egyptian constitution. There is no doubt that this principle is credible as long as it is implemented...
My friend Tharwat al-Kharabāwī, a lawyer and former leading Muslim Brotherhood (MB) member, has recently given me his valuable book entitled Qalb al-Ikhwān...Mahākim al-Taftīsh or The heart of the Muslim Brotherhood...inquisition," a personal experience, considered a living testimony from a once...
This report is a review of a recently-published book by Tharwat al-Kharabāwī, a former member of the Muslim Brotherhood. The book is entitled, The Heart of the Brotherhood: Courts of Inquisition. The book, as reviewed, consists of background material on the author and narration of internal...
Hamdī Rizq reports on a cleavage in the Muslim Brotherhood that started in the Upper Egyptian governorate of Beni Suef a few months ago.
Hānī Labīb explains reasons for his decision on the withdrawal from the Coptic Laymen Group.
The issue of the formation of a legal Muslim Brotherhood political party has re-surfaced after the speaker of the People’s Assembly stated that it is time to establish such a party.
Labīb highlights the danger of spreading false arguments about the church and its attitudes on critical issues. He criticizes Tharwat al-Kharabāwī’s argument that put the church and its clergy under suspicion.

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