Al-Dawah Magazine 3rd beta Issue

International Press
Al-Da'wa Magazine

International Press

Nine months of Israeli air and ground combat operations in Gaza have not defeated Hamas, nor is Israel close to vanquishing the terrorist group. To the contrary, according to the measures that matter, Hamas is stronger today than it was on October 7.

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Editorial
Editorial

Editorial

The third zero issue of “Al-Da’wa Magazine” is published with diverse topics and issues, in an effort to fulfill the reader's right to know. This issue included several aspects of the Egyptian scene, the international scene, and the Islamic scene in particular.

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"Isnad" ... An Arab youth uprising in support of the Palestinian cause

The "Isnad" popular campaign provided media support to the Palestinian resistance during the Al-Aqsa Flood battle. The campaign focused on digital resistance, psychological warfare, and supporting the resilient resistance fighters who disproved the myth of an invincible army.

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Martyr President Mohamed Morsi...This is the story of the conflict that led to his overthrow
Al-Da'wa Magazine

Martyr President Mohamed Morsi...This is the story of the conflict that led to his overthrow

The Muslim Brotherhood has issued a statement on the fifth anniversary of the passing of the late President of Egypt, Mohamed Morsi. We remember him today, and he is the one who did not lose sight of our minds, highlighting his achievements and biography. Which revealed his personality, thoughts, and vision, as well as the true nature of the ongoing conflict even ten years after his forced removal and imprisonment. The statement reflects on the events that have unfolded over the years and confirm this fact.

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Egyptian foreign policy after the 2013 coup...the destruction of location and status
Opinions

Egyptian foreign policy after the 2013 coup...the destruction of location and status

Foreign policy serves as a basis for the legitimacy of a government. When foreign policy reflects the values and traditions of society and is an extension of a strong and proactive domestic policy, it can strengthen the legitimacy of the political system. If the regime can exploit foreign policy to strengthen its legitimacy, whether by mobilizing external resources for development by confirming the state’s prestige and status in the international community, or by mobilizing the masses behind external issues and diverting their interests from internal issues, then the foreign policy can be a source of trembling and deterioration of the legitimacy of this regime. .

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Sudan, past, present and future
Reports

Sudan, past, present and future

Sudan, with its geographical borders prior to the secession of the South in 2011 AD, was the outcome of the invasion by Muhammad Ali Pasha, the ruler of Egypt (1805-1849), who had an ambitious expansionist tendency and aimed to establish a personal empire under the umbrella of the Ottoman Caliphate. His invasion of Sudan was in 1821 AD with an army led by his son Ismail Pasha and his son-in-law Muhammad Bey Al-Daftardar. The objectives of Muhammad Ali Pasha during that invasion can be summarized as follows:

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Dimensions of the Prophet’s Hijrah... Lessons on the Path of Dawah
On the path of Dawah

Dimensions of the Prophet’s Hijrah... Lessons on the Path of Dawah

Bilal showed great self-esteem as he was being dragged through the land of Mecca by Umayyah ibn Khalaf. Similarly, Sumaya bint Khayyat demonstrated incredible honor in contrast to Abu Jahl, who was unable to convince her to renounce her religion and resorted to killing her. Before Hijrah, Muslims faced severe oppression, including torture, murder, and persecution. Despite this treatment, the oppressed Muslims remained steadfast and their spirits could not be broken.

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Medina Receives the Leader
Education Message

Medina Receives the Leader

Praise be to God, and may blessings and peace be upon our master, the Messenger of God, his family, companions, and those who follow him.

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The falsehood of
Opinions

The falsehood of "State Brotherhoodization" from the perspective of an eyewitness

Heavy days pass for every person with a living conscience every year, during which sorrows are renewed that cannot be separated from the personal and the public. "These days, the number of incidents under the coup's authority is increasing over time. Not a month goes by without the authorities committing a crime or intentionally causing a catastrophe that further deepens Egypt's backwardness, dependency, and loss of influence. All of this ultimately leads to the "dissolution of the state."

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The call of Muslim Brotherhood and confronting moral Westernization
Arts and Literature

The call of Muslim Brotherhood and confronting moral Westernization

Drama, in its various forms (cinema, theater, television, and radio), appeals to different segments of society. Not long ago, dramatic production was confined to traditional methods. However, with the rise of social networking sites, it has become possible for anyone to generate topics for drama and present them to the public. The matter is no longer limited to mass production. With the emergence of drama production platforms, both Arab and foreign, there are now specific displays for the content produced. They also acquire or produce content through traditional means.

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