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A Mock Trial: Mubarak’s Verdict – An Insult to Egyptians

Western Backed Former Egyptian Dictator Received About $1 Billion Annually from USA to Crush the Civilians & Maintain His Iron-fist Dictatorship by Secret Police & Prisons.

  After a long fancy speech filled with Allah’s beautiful verses, Chief Judge Ahmed Refaat stated his final verdict as the Haqq (righteous).  The verdict sentenced Hosni Mubarak; dictator for the past 30 years, and former Interior Minister Habib al-Adly to a life sentence over the deaths of demonstrators.  The chief judge, making a mockery of [...]

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Egypt’s Brotherhood presidential candidate vows to push for Sharia

Khairat al-Shater, a leader of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, leaves the gates of the election committee headquarters in Cairo on April 5, 2012.

The Muslim Brotherhood’s (MB) candidate for Egypt’s presidential election has vowed to go ahead with the implementation of Sharia (Islamic law) if elected. Khairat al-Shater, said on Thursday that implementing the Sharia is his “first and final goal.” According to AFP, Al-Shater, who stepped down as the Brotherhood’s deputy to run for president, said “he [...]

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Egypt clashes rage into fourth day as pressure mounts for early vote

A protester cleans the ground as his compatriots stand in line to prevent their fellow protesters from throwing stones at riot police during clashes near the Interior Ministry in Cairo. (Reuters)

Protesters and riot police fought pitched battles in Cairo on Sunday as clashes sparked by the failure of Egypt’s military rulers to prevent deadly football-linked violence raged into a fourth day. Hundreds of riot police blocked off roads leading to the interior ministry headquarters in the center of the capital, firing tear gas to keep [...]

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Army rulers hasten end of Egypt’s elections; officials rebuff human rights accusations

A general view of Egyptian protesters gathered at Tahrir Square, the focal point of the Egyptian uprising, in Cairo January 1, 2012. Egyptians held a ceremony in Cairo’s Tahrir Square to commemorate those killed during and after the uprising that ousted Hosni Mubarak’s regime.

Egypt’s army rulers issued a decree on Sunday to hasten the conclusion of parliamentary elections after deadly clashes in Cairo last month raised pressure for a quicker handover to civilian control. Final run-offs to the assembly’s upper house will end on Feb. 22 instead of March 12 as previously planned, the ruling military council said [...]

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No Oh Daar-ul-Iftaa! Islam has indeed commanded a specific political system and this system is the Khilaafah and Islam has made everything other than it Haraam. So fear Allah!

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The Egyptian Daaru-l-Iftaa has issued a Fatwaa permitting political pluralism and stating that Islam has not ordered the existence of a specific political system. This Fatwaa used as evidence (according to the statement of the Daaru-l-Iftaa) to support their claim, the methodology used to appoint the first, second and third Khulafaa where the Messenger of [...]

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Egyptian police attack hospital in Cairo

Egyptian army forces clash with protesters near Liberation Square, Cairo, December 16, 2011.

Egyptian military police have stormed a makeshift hospital near Cairo’s Liberation Square, burning medical supplies and detaining doctors for helping protesters. The regime’s army forces surrounded the makeshift hospital on Saturday and threatened doctors to leave the site, as Egyptian military rulers intensify a crackdown on protesters demanding an end to the military rule in [...]

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Comment on the Egyptian Elections by Hizb ut-Tahrir, Wilayah of Egypt

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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم This is a clear statement to the people The forthcoming parliamentary elections are not permitted to become an act of devotion for the formation of the civil secular democratic state This is because the Islamic Khilafah is the method to make Islam firm within a system of ruling and going through [...]

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Egypt’s Islamists clash over constitution, boycott army civilian council

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood fears that a new constitution council would seize authority of the new parliament and become a permanent fixture in Egypt. (Reuters)

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood clashed with the country’s army leaders on Thursday, accusing them of trying to “marginalize” parliament over the writing of a new constitution and said it would shun a new council set up by military rulers to help oversee the drafting of a new constitution. Mohammed el-Baltagui, one of the leaders of the [...]

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