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by: Ikhwanweb 2006-5-30

This testimony was issued by the Muslim Brotherhood in 1994, and it addresses various issues clearly and without ambiguity. Ikhwanweb decided to post part of this testimony in order to rebut some of the claims that the Muslim Brotherhood has not yet clarified its stance on certain issues like violence, terrorism, and commitment to democracy.



by: IOL 2006-6-9
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by: Khaled Salam, Ikhwanweb 2006-6-22

Ikhwanweb has decided to post this interesting interview with General Fouad Allam, a former deputy director of Egypt’s state security service, which was published by The Herlad World Peace...


by: Khaled Salam, Ikhwanweb 2006-6-25

The story of the high school student who failed her finals because she criticized the US policies in the region and its support for corrupt regimes, in an assay she wrote in the exam, is terrible news to the freedom of expression!

The officials at the ministery of Education in Al-Dakhaliya apparently accused the girl Ala’ Faraj Mujahed, juinor high school student, and her family of belonging to a "secert organization", a term generally used by government to describe members of the Muslim Brotherhood...


by: Mohamed Aly, Ikhwanweb 2006-6-28

The London – based Syrian Committee for Human Rights released its annual report on the freedoms in Syria at a time when the status and number of thousands of detainees are shrouded in mystery without their families knowing anything about them for tens of years...


by: Aqlam Online, translated by Ikhwanweb 2006-7-12
In a dialogue exclusively held by , Mr. Hamadi Al-Jibali, the former political prisoner and the prominent leader in Al-Nahda movement in Tunisia, considered the lack of freedom to be the pivotal problem for our lands and he emphasized that the institutions of the civil society can never prove active or efficient unless they worked under the umbrella of freedom...

by: Khalid Taha 2006-7-17
Khaled Taha from Doha: Dr Harith Silagetch the former prime minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina described the constitutional reforms in his country as cosmetic and artificial. Dayton Accords, he said, keep the same prevailing conditions in Bosnia...

by: Metransparent.com 2006-7-19
The followIn an interview with Michael Young, opinion page editor of the Lebanese English daily, The Daily Star, Pierre Akel, founder and editor of the influential reformist website metransparent.com,..

2006-7-28
The Islamic group in Lebanon called Scholars, Islamic Figures and Heads of effective Islamic Societies for a meeting to discuss how to face the progressive Zionist aggression on Lebanon, and issued the statement..

by: Ikhwanweb 2006-8-5
More than two thousands demonstrated in three towns of Assiut Governorate in southern Egypt, after Friday prayers on August 4, 2006, in solidarity with the resistance in Lebanon and Palestine and to condemn the Israeli massacres...

2006-8-12
US president Bush’s statement on pledging to fight what he depicted as Fascist Islamists raised a lot of discontent among the Islamist circles which reminded all of his statement in the run up of his occupation of Iraq when he described his war on Iraq as a crusade one..

by: Abduh Zaynah, Asharq Alawsat 2006-8-14

Cairo, Asharq Al-Awsat- Dr. Najih Ibrahim, the Egyptian Al-Jama’ah al-Islamiyah (Egyptian Islamic Group, EIG) chief theorist has stressed that there is a wide disagreement between the Al-Qaeda Organization and the EIG in both the ideology and the methods. He pointed out, "Their aim is jihad, and our aim is Islam." He strongly denied that any leading, or even ordinary member of the EIG had joined the Al-Qaeda. Dr. Ibrahim stressed that Dr. Ayman al-Zawahiri, the second in command in Al-Qaeda, by claiming that leading members of the EIG had joined Al-Qaeda wanted to keep the organization in the limelight...


by: Judeoscope 2006-8-24
On the heels of a statement signed by 84 senior film industry members blaming Hamas and Hizbullah for terror activities in the Middle East and the war in Lebanon, the Muslim Brotherhood website published today..

by: Farrag Ismail, alarabya 2006-8-30

After it changed its Slogan "and fight them"
New Approach of Egypt’s Gama’a Islamiya Group towards War, Peace and Tribute

In what has been considered a new and different attitude for Egypt’s Gama’a Islamiya group, Dr. Nageh Ibrahim, the group’s intellectual, theorist and one of its historical leaders, confirmed to its website’s editor-in-chief that there is no need for imposing tribute on Christians, and they are now participating side by side with Muslims in the army, and they are partners in homeland and responsible for it...


by: Ikhwanweb 2006-8-31

Muslim Brotherhood Chairman Mohamed Mahdi Akef posted his condolences to the Egyptian people on the death of Nobel Laureate Naguib  Mahfouz who died Wednesday August 30,2006.

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by: Ikhwanweb 2006-9-5
Tomorrow September 6, 2006, Muslim Brotherhood Chairman Mohamed Mahdi Akef is to give a speech at a conference organized by the National Front for Change (NFC) headed by former Prime Minister Dr. Aziz Sedqi. The conference comes within the context of a series of activities spearheaded by the Front with the aim to reconsider the Camp David Accord and its serious impacts on the Egyptian people...

by: Shinkichi Suzuki and Hind el Hallage, World Peace Herald 2006-9-7

Two types of Islamic movements
The war between Israel and Hezbollah made it very clear just how deep the radical Shiite group has penetrated into Lebanon, especially in the south. Similar phenomena can be seen with Hamas in Palestine, the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, and the Islamic Courts Union in Somalia...


by: Ali Bin Said, Ikhwanweb 2006-9-10
Many journalists, politicians, observers and experts link the Tunisian Islamic movement with the Islamic Al-Nahda (Renaissance) Movement led by Mr. Rashid Al-Ghanoshi..

by: Rory McCarthy’s, Guardian Unlimited 2006-9-10

The Palestinian prime minister, Ismail Haniyeh, talks to Rory McCarthy about his hopes for a national unity government


Palestinian prime minister, Ismail Haniyeh, of the Islamic group Hamas, heads a Cabinet meeting in Gaza City.  


Read Rory McCarthy’s report on this interview...


by: Salahuddin Hassan, Addustour News paper 2006-9-15

State Security’s successive actions implicitly compelled him to carry the weapon and escape outside; many facts appear about the main causes concerning the emergence of Jihadi current- with which we definitely disagree- in the contemporary Islamic movement...


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