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The initiative of the Brotherhood for political reform is based on democracy, circulation of authority and transparency in financial matters and fighting of financial corruption. Does the Brotherhood apply these principles inside the group or the professional syndicates which they have been...
At the same time that the Brotherhood denies flattering America in order for the Brotherhood to be included in the agenda of reform in the Arab World, Dr. Abdel Mon’em Abu Al-Fotouh, a prominent Brotherhood figure, presented an Islamic view of reform in which he flattered America and marketed the...
In the Conference for the Priorities and Mechanisms of Reform in the Arab world, Abdel Mon’em Abu Al-Fotouh, member of the Guidance Bureau of the Muslim Brotherhood criticized the American democratic experience through some western and American leftist writings. The ideology of the Muslim...
In an interview with Al-Musawwar magazine, the Brotherhood’s supreme guide, Muhammad Mahdi Akef presented a contract between the Brotherhood and the Journalists’ Syndicate in which it was written that the Brotherhood would rent the hall for a couple of hours to present its statement concerning...
Al-Qahera’s article “The middle stream in the Brotherhood calls for dissolving the group,” published March 16, 2004 mentioned, that there are some members of the Brotherhood who are calling for the dissolution of the group. That is not true. This great group is not owned by any certain person,...
Mudslinging reached dizzy heights between Muslim Brotherhood and the Nasserists in the wake of the publishing of Dr. Yusuf Al-Qaradawi’s diary in which the Muslim attacked (late Egyptian President) Gamal Abd Al-Nasser with foul language and accused him of disbelief and fighting Islam and that...
When Mukhtār Nouh was released in 2002, he carried a reconciliation initiative between the government and the Muslim Brotherhood. Yet, his initiative was rejected by the elders of the Brotherhood who distrust a government that arrests and tortures its members and aims at eradicating the group.
Sixteen imprisoned members of the Brotherhood, including a number of professional syndicate activists, filed a lawsuit demanding to be released, arguing that they were convicted under item 48 of the penal code, which the Constitutional Court annulled.
The Guidance Office of the Muslim Brotherhood refused to allow one of the group’s lawyers to file a lawsuit demanding the application of article 48 [of the Penalties Law] to help release those who were convicted in the case of the professional syndicates.
The Muslim Brotherhood group decided to suspend Seif Al-Islam Hassan Al-Banna’s membership in the group. Ma’amoun Al-Hodeibi notified him that he had told all the Brotherhood leaders to ignore any personal decisions taken by him without consulting the group [Brotherhood]. Al-Hodeibi asked Al-Banna...

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