Egypt's Interior Minister says security forces have intercepted a group of smugglers bringing in weapons from Libya
Egyptians are feeling the squeeze from nearly 20 months of political turmoil that have gutted the nation's economy
Egypt is deep into the messy process of drafting its new constitution. In the past few weeks, two different drafts were released within days of each other
Terror group says Morsi’s arrival would break blockade
The Obama administration actually appears to be drawing closer to an Egyptian government dominated by the Muslim Brotherhood
Nonetheless, in the current climate, Israel simply cannot afford to let down its defenses -- not on the borders and not within the country
The Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt on Tuesday denied involvement in the demonstrations in Kuwait against Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah’s decision to amend the law on parliamentary elections, which the opposition says would hurt their chances in the upcoming race.
The Salafi Front, one of Egypt’s most revolutionary Islamist movements, has established a new political party: Al-Sha’ab, or the People’s Party. While not particularly groundbreaking in light of Egypt’s current political fluidity, the group’s mix of policies favoring social justice with a strict Islamist frame of reference is intriguing.
The Salafist Nour Party has expressed its overall contentment with the draft constitution, curtailing speculations concerning the party’s position. “The Nour Party has approved 70 per cent of the draft constitution,” affirmed spokesman Nadar Bakkar to Ahram Online, emphasising his party’s general conviction with regards to the draft.
An argument between Islamists and liberals over the terms of the draft constitution erupted on Monday, jeopardising the fate of the charter. The two camps both said that unless their conditions were met, they would withdraw from the ranks of the 100-member Constituent Assembly tasked with writing the constitution.
Senior Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood official Ahmed al-Hamrawy on Monday resigned from the group
Egypt’s Channel 1 broadcast a video of Egyptian Cleric Futouh Abd Al-Nabi Mansour leading an Islamic prayer
There have been rays of the light of Jesus breaking through the gloom.
An Egyptian court on Monday sentenced controversial television presenter Tawfiq Okasha to four months in prison
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi has thanked Qatar's emir for speeding the delivery of the opening tranches of a $2 billion loan aimed at boosting Egypt's troubled economy
Younis Makhyoun, a member of the Constituent Assembly and a member of the supreme body of the Salafi-oriented Nour Party, called on Egyptians to support Sharia in the constitutional referendum, but added, “Sharia, however, must be applied without voting.”
The Muslim Brotherhood's political party will seek an inclusive majority in Egypt's parliament through alliances with rivals, its new chief said, addressing fears of a narrowly Islamist outcome to the uprising against autocratic rule.
The Salafist Front launched a political party, named the People Party, Saturday afternoon. Speaking at the launch news conference, party spokesman Ahmed Mawlana said that the People Party is a pro-civil state party with an Islamic reference.
A Constituent Assembly member submitted a proposal Saturday for the article on Al-Azhar to include provisions for electing the Grand sheikh and determining an age for his retirement, which was rejected by Al-Azhar’s representatives within the assembly.
Three judges charged with attempting to break into the High Court building and injuring employees have had their convictions overturned
In an apparent about-face, the Muslim Brotherhood has on Wednesday admitted for the first time that some of its youth members took part in the clashes against opposition protesters last Friday in Cairo.
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A small group of activists stage a one hour protest outside the Shura Council on Saturday 9 November to call for a no to military trials for civilians