Date of source: الاثنين, كانون اﻷول (ديسمبر) 27, 2010
Muslim Brotherhood General Guide Dr. Muhammad Badī‘ has met with various Muslim brothers in different governorates to research the idea of legitimizing the outlawed organization.
"Badī discussed how to impose the legitimacy of the Muslim Brotherhood on society, as well as on the regime," an unnamed...
Date of source: الأحد, تشرين اﻷول (أكتوبر) 10, 2010
The Muslim Brotherhood has elected 180 of its members to run for parliament. Dr. Muhammad Badī‘ announced in a press conference that the group decided to run for parliament following a 98% approval rate from its councils on regular seats and 96% on the women’s quota. He added that the upcoming...
Date of source: الأربعاء, حزيران (يونيو) 2, 2010
Al-Dustūr writes about the relationship between al-Barād‘ī and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Date of source: الجمعة, أيلول (سبتمبر) 3, 2010
Civil rights activist, Sa<sup>c</sup>d al-Dīn Ibrāhīm, told Amr Adeeb that it would be legal for Gamal Mubarak to become president if article 76 in the Egyptian constitution were to be abolished. He also advised Mohamed Elbaradei to form a back-up plan in case his seven demands aren't...
Date of source: الأربعاء, آيار (مايو) 26, 2010
Dr. ‘Isām al-‘Uryān reviews Dr. Yūsuf al-Qaradāwī’s new book about jihād in Islam.
Date of source: الاثنين, نيسان (أبريل) 5, 2010
The Criminal Court releases 16 members of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Date of source: الاثنين, تشرين اﻷول (أكتوبر) 19, 2009
The General Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood has resigned for the first time in the history of the group.
Date of source: الاثنين, كانون اﻷول (ديسمبر) 15, 2008
The following provides the transcript of an interview with Dr. Hālah Mustafá in which she discusses current affairs in Egypt and the recent character attacks she has had to endure.
Date of source: الأربعاء, تموز (يوليو) 9, 2008
The author comments on the increasing Salafī trend in Egypt, particularly their relations with the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood.
Date of source: الأربعاء, كانون الثاني (يناير) 9, 2008
‘Isām al-‘Iryān: the Muslim Brotherhood believe in the Constitution although they have certain reservations and consider themselves an innovative religious trend.