CAIRO: Egypt's Islamist groups have begun their rallies by two Nasr City mosques on Tuesday early afternoon in support of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi and his decisions, the state's news agency reported. Pro-Mohamed Morsi movements and parties had called for demonstrations to defend what they describe as “legitimacy” and show support for the president's decisions, including a decree he issued on Saturday and a draft constitution written by an Islamist-led assembly. The influential Muslim Brotherhood, which Morsi was a senior member of, is among the forces participating in the pro-Morsi rally whereas the Salafi (ultraconservative) Nour Party said its participation will only be symbolic due its preparations for Saturday's referendum. A referendum on the controversial draft constitution will take place on Saturday, December 15, despite the opposition's outrage. The opposition has organized counter demonstrations in Tahrir and by the Heliopolis presidential palace against Morsi and his decisions.