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Muslim Brotherhood parliamentary members try to stop new legislation on the establishment and work of NGOs. They attacked many items in the legislation, such as an item that allows non-Egyptians to participate in NGOs. They argued that this could give people who hate Egypt the chance to penetrate...
Arab Gulf countries have linked Egyptians’ work in their countries with specific hard line religious trends and sects. These Arabs have enforced on us Wahhabi thoughts and their Bedouin, tribal, customs. They have imposed on us monaqaba [veiled including a cover of the face] women, myths,...
Announcing the establishment of the Islamic Caliphate last Wednesday did not cost more than the LE2500 to rent a hall at the Journalists’ Syndicate--including the podium, the seats, the microphone and the writers who covered the event [the author here is writing ironically because the supreme guide...
Adel Hammouda [the editor-in-chief of Sawt El-Umma] wrote about Sayyed Qutb saying that his followers forgot “the days when Qutb wrote about women, love, and Jazz music. They wish that history might forget those days of his life and start his story from the moment of his change to faith. Qutb...
Journalists are now among those who are most frequently called up to the judge’s chambers. In the past two months, 28 complaints have been filed against journalists in addition to 400 other complaints that are under investigation.
Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim, Chairman of Ibn Khaldoun Center, could have been the best contemporary sociologist known during the final quarter of the twentieth century, but it seems his talent and academic adeptness were functioning as keys for political fame.
The article is about attacks against Egypt in the US encouraged by Coptic immigrants. The author argues that these attacks always intensifies in the periods that precedes President Mubarak official visits to the US.
The concept saying that the US and Israeli interests are inextricably linked, perhaps explains the US post September 11 scheme that focuses on erasing any regimes suspected of posing a threat to Israel, and this included Iraq, Syria and south Lebanon. Israel has thus become the focal point of all...
The Counter-Terrorism International Conference, recently held in Riyadh began its work Monday with a statement by the United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan. Meanwhile, his deputy and the executive secretary general of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA...
In the article “The Unseen Facts,” published on January 10, 2005 in al-Usbou‘ newspaper, Anba Mousa replies to arguments raised by judge Tāriq al- Bishrī with regards to the Costantine issue.

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