Date of source: Sunday, September 14, 2003
The writer comments on arresting former Parliament and Brotherhood member, Dr. Gamal Heshmat, in the light of the conflict between the security and the Muslim Brotherhood since 1995.
Date of source: Tuesday, September 16, 2003
The author comments on the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Egyptian Parliament. He believes that they more or less continue the hisba [the right of a Muslim to solicit good and advocating against evil in society] issues started by some Islamic activities.
Date of source: Wednesday, September 3, 2003
The author continues his writings about Islamized terrorism in Egypt, focusing on the history of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Date of source: Monday, September 1, 2003
The article is a comment on the statements which the General Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood gave to the paper, in its previous issue, concerning Copts and the group’s relation with those who oppose its opinions.
Date of source: Monday, September 1, 2003
The author replies to the attack leveled by Ma´amoun El Hodeibi, the general guide of the Muslim Brotherhood, to Abu El- Ela Madi, the deputy of the founders of the Middle Party [Hizb El Wasat].
Date of source: Tuesday, August 26, 2003
The article is an interview with Muslim Brotherhood member Dr. Abdel-Monem Abu Al-Fotouh. He comments on the Iraqi crisis, religious extremism, the religious discourse of the group, the attitude of the group towards freedom of creativity and the religious and political perspectives of the group.
Date of source: Wednesday, August 20, 2003
The author explains how the Muslim Brotherhood group was the beginning of Islamized terrorism in Egypt.
Date of source: Wednesday, August 6, 2003
The author explains how the Muslim Brotherhood group was the beginning of Islamized terrorism in Egypt.
Date of source: Sunday, August 3, 2003
The author believes that no complete separation can take place between politics and religion. The relation between the two takes on many forms. If this relation takes on the right form, things will go well.
Date of source: Sunday, March 26, 2006
The author defends the Muslim Brotherhood, rejecting the idea that it is just a violent group, arguing that although they used violence in certain circumstances, they did not invent the use of violence.