Category: MB Vs Extremism

Don’t fear us: Tunisian Islamist leader

Don’t fear us: Tunisian Islamist leader

Tunisia’s Islamist party will uphold women’s rights and not try to impose strict Muslim values if, as many expect, it wins the first election since Tunisia’s revolution, its leader said.

Thoughts of a MB Young Woman about Norway Blast

Thoughts of a MB Young Woman about Norway Blast

When I first heard of the massacre that took place in Oslo last Friday, I wasn’t shocked as much as I was irritated. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw dozens of kids dead; it was as if whoever did that was heartless.

Fighting terrorism requires more than just killing Bin Laden

Fighting terrorism requires more than just killing Bin Laden

The killing of Osama Ben Laden might help to put a closure for the thousands of families who lost their loved ones to al Qaeda, and represents a major symbolic victory for governments waging the so called “War on Terror”.

Muslim Brotherhood calls for protection of churches

Muslim Brotherhood calls for protection of churches

“The Brothers reject all stupid threats against Christian places of worship in Egypt issued by anyone and under any pretext,” the group said.

MB: Burning Quran will increase anti-Americanism in the Muslim world

MB: Burning Quran will increase anti-Americanism in the Muslim world

In a recent statement, media spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood Dr. Essam al-Erian described the scheduled “Quran burning” as a “barbaric act, reminiscent of the Inquisition” .

Our Testimony, Issued in 1994; In 2010, still true to our word.

Our Testimony, Issued in 1994; In 2010, still true to our word.

Ikhwanweb decided to post part of this testimony in order to rebut some of the claims that the Muslim Brotherhood has not yet clarified its stance on certain issues like violence, terrorism, and commitment to democracy.

Brotherhood to Egypt: Don’t squeeze out moderates

Brotherhood to Egypt: Don’t squeeze out moderates

The new leader of the Muslim Brotherhood said on Tuesday government efforts to squeeze Egypt’s biggest opposition group out of politics would only spur on “deviant” and potentially violent Islamic movements.