Cairo - Dr. Ahmed Kamal Abul Magd, an Egyptian Islamic thinker, commented on the ideological renouncements made by the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood group saying, “too late to come out.”
‘Abul Magd’ pointed out that these renouncements will not weigh in on the MB’s situation because Egyptian society no longer accepts them nor tolerates their actions.
In a press interview with "Al-Hayat", a London-based newspaper, Sheikh "Yusuf al-Qaradawi", MB’s spiritual leader, a Mufti and a scholar, said that he had a series of meetings with a number of Qatar-based MB leaders as well as other top leaders in a bid to convince them of making ideological retractions, shifting political strategies and a leadership reshuffle, sources from within the group reported.
Abul Magd adds: “So this is pretty much explains why most of MB leaders are now renouncing their ideology of extremism and violence in Egypt.”
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