CAIRO He might as well already be president. His photo is on every wall in Cairo. His constant television appearances, broadcasts of his speeches and video clips glorifying the army eclipse the presence of interim leader Adly Mansour. Even Field Marshall Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s mention of his nigh.
The rallies that took place on September 20, 2023, in multiple Canadian cities to condemn and oppose the inclusion of gender and sex education in schools have garnered significant support among Arab social media users, including Western-based Islamists. Supporters of the rallies have praised the active participation of Muslim communities and emphasized the importance of
Commemorating the 57th anniversary of the execution of the Muslim Brotherhood ideologue and revolutionary Sayyid Qutb, prominent Islamist figures and jihadi clerics took to social media to exalt his political and religious thought and enduring legacy. Through hashtags like #Sayyid Qutb and #The Anniversary of the Martyrdom of Sayyid Qutb, these individuals celebrated him as an