
UK foreign affairs report slams ‘misguided’ Muslim Brotherhood review
Egypt’s then-president-elect Mohamed Morsi addresses tens of thousands of Egyptians in Cairo’s Tahrir Square on 29 June, 2012 (AFP) The British government’s investigation into

Egypt’s then-president-elect Mohamed Morsi addresses tens of thousands of Egyptians in Cairo’s Tahrir Square on 29 June, 2012 (AFP) The British government’s investigation into

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By Joe Gill For years we have been told that Western values are those of democracy and human rights. Wrong Recent surveys of public opinion

By Basheer Nafi The British review on the Muslim Brotherhood is another stratum in a long history of misunderstanding of the movement On 17

By Dilly Hussain When a secular state interferes in the private religious affairs of its citizens, it is no longer secular or democratic Barely a

By Rori Donaghy The UAE paid a London-based public relations firm millions of pounds to lead attacks in the UK against Qatar, the Muslim Brotherhood,

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by Zafar Bangash The Muslim world is in so much turmoil because Muslims have allowed the two holiest cities of Islam—Makkah and Madinah—to fall