housands of Egyptians have rallied once again - this time under the banner of protecting the revolution. But as moderates, Salafists and the Muslim Brotherhood gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square, are the divisions beginning to show between the groups that were once united behind the revolution? It was not so long ago that it seemed that the Muslim Brotherhood would be the main beneficiary of last year's revolution in Egypt. Indeed, the parliamentary elections saw the Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party installed as the most dominant force in the chamber, and the party's voice was growing in influence across the country. But in the months following the elections, the party has been accused of an inconsistent and indecisive political strategy - one that has put it at odds with both the ruling military and the other parties behind the country's revolution. Among the factors that have affected the Muslim Brotherhood's fortunes, is the fact that in March, the group reversed its position on the presidential election. Initially, it had said that it would not field a candidate. But then the Brotherhood decided to take part, and when its candidate of choice was disqualified, it selected another. Also, earlier this month, a Cairo court ruled that the Muslim Brotherhood's dominance over the committee that would draft a new constitution was unconstitutional. So, is Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood going through a crisis? And is it alienating itself from some of the other parts of the revolution? Joining Inside Story with presenter Teymoor Nabili to discuss this are: Nader Omran, a representative and co-founder of the Freedom and Justice Party, which is part of the Muslim Brotherhood; Sherif Gaber, an activist and advocate for housing rights who has been taking part in some of the protests over the last year following Egypt's revolution; and Abdullah al-Arian, an assistant professor of Middle East history at Wayne State University and a scholar specialising in Islamic movements.
FACTS: EGYPT'S PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
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Sunday, April 29, 2012
Egypt: Is the Muslim Brotherhood in crisis? - Inside Story - Al Jazeera Eng
Is the Muslim Brotherhood in crisis? - Inside Story - Al Jazeera English
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