CAIRO (AP) — Internal feuds are threatening to unravel the political
party of Egypt's ultraconservative Islamist Salafis, as pragmatists try
to shake off the control of hardline clerics who reject any compromise
in their stark, puritanical version of Islam.
The fight for
leadership could paralyze the Al-Nour Party, which rocketed out of
nowhere to become Egypt's second most powerful political force, behind
the Muslim Brotherhood. Together, the Brotherhood and Al-Nour embodied
the rise of Islamists to prominence after last year's fall of Hosni
Mubarak.
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