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According to the article at hand, the Muslim Brotherhood’s Deputy Supreme Guide Khayrat al-Shātir announced the MB’s attempt to initiate an Islamic government based on Islamic principles. Al-Shātir pointed out that no current Sunni state has a regime with Islamic references, urging Muslim scholars...
During a forum held in Cairo on Tuesday April 19, 2011, Deputy Prime Minister Yaḥyā al-Jamāl announced that he does not fear the Muslim Brotherhood (MB), adding the group would abandon a religious state model, like in Iran, and favor the Turkish model instead. He nevertheless emphasized that the MB...
Shaykh 'Abd al-Mun'im al-Shahāt, spokesperson of salafīyah call, said that despite salafists' refusal of shrines, they did not demolish any of the shrines or incite to torch them. He added that salafists refuse to take matters into their own hands because they believe that this is the duty of the...
Khayrat al-Shātir, Deputy of the Muslim Brotherhood's (MB) Murshid, said in his first announced conferencem, that developing the MB consists of several steps that will take some time to achieve. He added that the MB's Murshid assigned him the mission of developing the group and the MB's work.  
The Muslim Brotherhood youths warned their leaders that if the group failed to work seriously on development , they would break away. Commenting, Khayrat al-Shātir, Deputy Murshid [Guide] of the MB, said the group "welcomes the choices of whoever want to remain a member or quit." Read original text...
Muḥammad Khayrat al-Shāṭir, First Deputy Murshid (Guide) of the Muslim Brotherhood, asserted that he was not going to run in the upcoming presidential elections but he is willing to run in those of 2015.
On Wednesday April 13, the Muslim Brotherhood Murshid (Guide) Muhammad Badī’ announced that the MB would be capable of winning 75 percent of seats in Egypt’s upcoming parliamentary elections. He stressed that the MB would nevertheless contain itself, competing for no more than a third of...
‘Abd al-Rūsūl highlights the positive changes achieved in Egypt regarding the Islamic groups. He points out the recent efforts to achieve a compromise between the Egyptian government on one hand and al-Jihād organization and al-Jamā‘ah al-Islāmīyah on the other.
The article presents the various reactions to Mahdī ‘Ākif’s, the supreme guide of the banned Muslim Brotherhood, statements in which he praised Usāmah Bin Lādin and his al-Qā‘idah organization.
The article reviews recent sentences that key members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood movement have received that reflect the ongoing security drive over the group.

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