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The article gives an overview of the history of Wahhabism, how it entered Egypt and its effect on the Egyptian society.
The writer presents an overview of Saad Eddin Ibrahim’s book “Reflections on the Question of Minorities.’ The book discusses the topic of minorities in the Arab region.
In the autumn of 1981 Christian students in London were praying for Egypt. They remembered the dramatic assassination by Muslim extremists of Anwar Sadat, the President of Egypt. There were daily prayers concerning the house arrest of the Coptic Christian Patriarch of Egypt
The current stage of our nation’s history requires objectiveness, transparency and truth more than any personal, partisan, or sectarian interests. Discussing the Egyptian opposition abroad, questions arise, pertaining to reasons, legitimacy, allegiance, and interests.
President Mubārak has declared that the law does not allow forming religious parties. He responded to a question about the transformation of the banned Muslim Brotherhood to a political party.
AWR questioned LCHR about how they see their role in the defence of Egypt’s small farmers.
Three Americans decided to strengthen Arab-West Report by joining the Board of Advisors; Sunni Khalid, a veteran Afro-American Muslim journalist, Paul Perry, a bestselling author and Rev. Dr. Jeff Adams, an Independent Baptist Minister. The three new board members have considerable international...
Muhammad Al-Zawahry, Ayman Al-Zawahry’s middle brother who is now held in an Egyptian prison, is going through revisions that are similar to those carried out by the Gama’a al-Islamiya at the start of 2002 . Sources close to Muhammad reported that Muhammad has been changing his understanding of the...
The article is an interview with the wife of Aboud Al-Zomor, Wehda, about Sheikh Aboud and Tareq Al-Zomor’s suspended release and their attitudes towards the cease-violence initiative.
An official legal memo released by the Egyptian Ministry of Interior revealed that it is impossible to release Abud Al-Zomor, leader of the Egyptian Jihad group, and his nephew Tareq Al-Zomor, who have been jailed since 1982 in the case of Egyptian President Anwar Al-Sadat’s assassination.

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