The army-installed government has rounded up thousands of Morsi's supporters and tried them in mass hearings since his ouster in July last year.
The defendants were accused of damaging public property, assaulting civil servants, blocking roads and displaying aggression for storming the offices of the head of the Al-Azhar institution in Cairo in November, the sources said.
Each defendant was also fined USD 2,850.
A minor involved in the case was sentenced to three years in juvenile detention, while one Turkish national was acquitted of the charges, they added.
At least 1,400 people, mostly Islamists, have been killed in these clashes, and more than 15,000 jailed.
Hundreds have been sentenced to death after speedy trials.
