AFP
March 4, 2014

The Mosque of Muhammad Ali Cairo Egypt. / Photo: Roger Green, via Wikimedia Commons
The Mosque of Muhammad Ali Cairo Egypt. / Photo: Roger Green, via Wikimedia Commons
Egypt’s military-installed authorities are tightening their grip on mosques by laying down the theme for the weekly Friday sermons, in the latest move to curb Islamist dissent.

The controversial measure comes as Egypt remains deeply polarised after a government crackdown on supporters of Islamist president Mohammad Mursi, who was deposed by the army last July.

Mursi’s supporters have since capitalised on the weekly prayers to garner backing for their protests calling for his reinstatement.

The authorities accuse Islamist groups, particularly the Muslim Brotherhood to which Mursi belongs, of using mosques to spread their ideology and enrol new recruits across Egypt.

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