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Is al-Qaeda winning?

What does it say about Washington's ''war on terror'' that dozen and a half people with paper cutters forced hundreds of thousands of Western troops into the battlefields of the

The Islamists are not coming.

Almost two decades ago, even before his alliance with Osama bin Laden, Egyptian jihadist Ayman al-Zawahiri wrote a tract condemning the Muslim Brotherhood's abandonment of revolutionary methods in favor of

Morsy: Neither the killing of our Egyptian soldier nor the construction of the Steel Wall

Morsy stressed that we mustn't be sidetracked by current incidents on the border such as the shooting and death of the Egyptian soldier during the clashes in Rafah, Egypt.

Muslim Brotherhood’s Statement on Naga’a Hamadi’s shootings.

The Muslim Brotherhood parliamentary bloc condemned the horrific shootings which took place on Christmas, killing 6 Copts who were leaving the church and a Muslim police officer.

Did Al-Qaeda ever matter as much as we think it did?

Al-Qaeda was never the threat some thought it was, and others wanted it to be. Al-Qaeda was never going to become mainstream, because other organizations, such as the Muslim Brotherhood,

How to Revive Obama’s Middle East Policy? Some Responses.

In the article, I criticized the Obama administration for cutting assistance to Egyptian NGOs. As I argue toward the end of the piece, civil society assistance has too often been

‘Egyptian policy leads to the brothers becoming the enemy’

One year after Israel’s offensive in Gaza, the Egyptian government is still defending its policies surrounding the devastating three-week campaign as it pushes ahead with the construction of a steel

Statement by the MB concerning current events.

The Muslim Brotherhood movement has recently been under the spotlight facing speculation and skepticism by a numbered few; and in light of this, the movement has demonstrated resilience while stoically

Badee: We will continue on Qutb’s path to reform.

He gave tribute to his colleagues and personal friends and highly ranked leaders Dr Abdul Monem Abul Fotouh and Dr Mohamed Habib who were sidelined in the current elections stressing

Muslim Brotherhood vs Saudi Salafis – The Political War for the Muslim Mind

A Financial Times report details a split emerging within the Muslim Brotherhood, the Muslim world's most famous political group.