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The Role of Muslim Women in an Islamic Society |
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We completely reject the way that western society has almost completely stripped women of their morality and chastity. These ideals are built upon a philosophy which is in contradiction to the Shari� |
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Our Testimony, Issued in 1994 |
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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 |
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The Moderate Muslim Brotherhood |
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The Muslim Brotherhood is the worldsoldest,largest,and most influential Islamist organization. It is also the most controversial, condemned by both conventional opinion in the West and radical opinion |
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Reading into The Muslim Brotherhood’s Documents |
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This introduction covers an objective presentation of the content of the documents issued by “the Muslim Brotherhood " last year; these documents include; statements and press releases, and also the |
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Muslim Brotherhood: Structure & Spread |
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Muslim Brotherhood (MB) is one of the most important Islamic movements in the Arab world and the Muslim world. It represents a broad and distinguished trend within modern Islamic thought. Moreover, th |
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The MB’s attitude towards resistance |
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Due to the diversity of regimes’ attitudes, Sheikhs’ Fatwas, and people’s opinions that made confusion about resistance, especially in Lebanon, so it is necessary for us to show our attitude in |
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Future of Muslim Brotherhood |
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The Muslim Brotherhood managed to maintain its organizational existence since it was established in 1928, by late Hasan Al-Banna. Throughout eight decades, it has managed to exist as a religious movem |
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The Principles of The Muslim Brotherhood |
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In 1996, the Harvard International Review magazine’s editor-in-chief contacted the Muslim Brotherhood Deputy Chairman Mr. Mohammad Ma’mun El-Hudaibi (picture) and hoped that he may contribute thro |
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The Muslim Brotherhood’s Program |
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The Muslim Brotherhood’s program for the parliamentary elections of 2005 is based on the reference that our method of change stems from. It is the Islamic reference and the democratic mechanisms of |
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Muslim Brotherhood And Democracy in Egypt |
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The Islamic Trend in Egypt, the Arab community, and the Islamic world as a whole is an expanded one that works on large scales; it is now undoubtedly clear that it has a wide base of supporters. |
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Muslim Brotherhood (MB) in Egypt |
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This chapter aims at reviewing and analyzing activities and ideas of the Muslim Brotherhood movement, as an example of a socially oriented political movement with a political platform. This will also |
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Muslim Brotherhood Initiatives For Reform in Egypt |
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The Arab and Muslim worlds currently witness continuous and persistent attempts aiming at imposing a change from the outside. These attempts take the form of force sometimes and strong pressures at ot |
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The Role of Muslim Women in an Islamic Society |
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The Role of Muslim Women in an Islamic Society and the stand of the Muslim Brotherhood regarding Womens’ rights to vote,be elected, occupy public and governmental posts, and work in general. |
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