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Armed men attack Egypt's Islamist presidential hopeful - Muslimah - 02-24-2012


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..CAIRO, Feb 24 (Reuters) - A leading Islamist candidate

for the Egyptian presidency was attacked by armed men overnight

and was in an intensive care unit in hospital suffering from

brain concussion, aides said on Friday.

Abdel Moneim Abol Fotoh, 60, was on his way home from a

campaign event in the city of Munufeya when three armed men

wearing masks and carrying machineguns stopped him.

"They beat him on the head repeatedly, took the car and

ran," said campaign team member Ahmed Osama.

"He is now in the intensive care unit and conscious," said

Osama.

The attack occurred two weeks before candidates register to

run in the presidential election that Egypt is holding under

plans by the ruling military council to hand over power to a new

head of state at the end of June.

Abol Fotoh was expelled from the Muslim Brotherhood, which

emerged as the biggest single party in a parliamentary election,

when he defied its decision not to put up a presidential

candidate.

Sheikh Yousef al-Qaradawi, one of the most widely respected

Sunni Muslim clerics in the Arab world, has described Abol Fotoh

as the "leading candidate" in a field including former Arab

League Secretary General Amr Moussa, a liberal and former

foreign minister.

The Muslim Brotherhood's decision not to field its own

presidential candidate is part of an effort to ease concerns at

home and abroad about Islamist domination of Egypt after an

uprising toppled Hosni Mubarak from 30 years of power last

February.

The military council has ruled Egypt since then.

(Writing by Marwa Awad; Editing by Ralph Gowling)

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