Latest in Tag: muslim Highlight
Latest in Tag: muslim

Mehlebâs visit to Al-Azhar Grand Imam reaffirms stateâs support of institution
The visit comes in context of recent escalation of criticism against institution

New US ambassador arrives in Egypt as Al-Sisi and Obama discuss bilateral ties
Phone call between two leaders covered regional security and human rights

Egyptian and Kuwaiti Ministers launch âArab Frontâ to combat terrorism
Front aims to prevent “non-expert” and “unqualified” opinions from infiltrating religious discourse

Muslim Brotherhood faces pressure in Jordan
King Abdulla says group âhijacked the Arab Springâ, Brotherhood deputy leader to face military trial later this month

The return of the caliphate: between Islam and politics
ISIS is obsessed with the myth of the Mehdi, and is preparing for his reign, claim AUC professors
Retribution outside the realm of law is ‘not permissible’: Dar Al-Ifta
The institution responsible for issuing fatwas says religious scholars unanimously view this as forbidden

‘Al-Fatah Mosque clashes’ trial adjourned
Defendants were âunable to attendâ the trial, say state media

Rabaa âoperations roomâ trial adjourned
Activist Mohamed Soltan’s hunger strike continues
Brotherhood to remain peaceful, denies statements by unknown individuals
Group asserts commitment to âoverthrowing juntaâ

Saudi, Emirati, and Bahraini ambassadors to return to Qatar
Decision follows a meeting of Gulf leaders in Riyadh, who reached an agreement seeking unity of GCC states

Former presidential spokesman trial postponed to 18th October
Yasser Ali has been held since December 2013 without trial

Minister warns of Brotherhood teams ready to kill and destroy
Statements follow reconciliation initiative proposed by a Brotherhood figure recently released from prison

The Egyptian state: âThe only leaderâ
State policy in managing mosques presumes Muslim unity on âthe official Islam of the stateâ, according to study

Beyond conflict, prejudice, and stereotype
Muslims and Jews meet at Muslim Jewish Conference in Vienna to discuss “Combating for Peace”

Brotherhood leadersâ trial postponed again
The top MB figures, facing trial for violence outside the MBâs headquarters last year, will have to appear in court again later this month

Minya court acquits 91 arrested following Rabaa dispersal
Defendants were accused of protesting without a permit and assaulting security forces
FJP condemns overturning ban on Mubarak party members in upcoming elections
Supreme Administrative Court looks into possible ban of FJPâs activities

Breaking bread together
Christian Church is providing free dinner for fasting Muslims each Friday and Saturday during Ramadan

22 injured following pro-Morsi Friday protests
Anti-Coup Alliance promises âDay of Rageâ in the first anniversary of the Republican Guards Clashes

17 on trial for post-Rabaa Al-Adaweya violence
Prosecution accuses 17 individuals of killing six citizens in Alexandria the day after the August 2013 dispersals
24 sentenced to life imprisonment in Mansoura for killing taxi driver
Court specialising in terrorism cases sentences the two dozen, allegedly associated to the banned Muslim Brotherhood

Morsi supporters protest against presidential elections
Protests on Friday devolve into clashes leaving at least one killed

Verdict on Qaliub clashes trial scheduled for 5 July
Court refers 10 defendants tried in absentia to Mufti to consider handing them death sentences
Life sentences handed to 31 Brotherhood members
A total of 43 people were sentenced before the Fayoum Criminal Court under tight security

228 Minya detainees set to be released
Prosecutor general decides to suspend their trial for breaking into and burning state facilities

Badie protests prosecutionâs court argument: Lawyer
Muslim Brotherhood leadersâ trial for inciting violence postponed to 14 June

10,000 people displaced in Ukraine since start of crisis: UN
For the most part, the 10,000 people have been internally displaced â staying within Ukraine.

Brotherhood ânever committed violent actsâ: Badie
Verdict in Brotherhood leadersâ trial on 7 June; Badie, Al-Beltagy and Hegazy testify in their own defence in court

Editorâs letter: Europe and those Arabs (2): The good Muslim citizen
How many times did we hear the term âgood Muslimâ either within the Muslim communities or others in Europe? I assume many. But have we ever thought of the scale of differences and miscommunication due to the misuse of this label? To start with, being a good Muslim is nothing but a myth, which applies …

Former Brotherhood Supreme Guide acquitted
Mahdi Akef was charged with insulting the judiciary