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Arabs must turn their eyes on Egypt and stand by this country that has been blessed by the three divine religions as Egypt was mentioned by name in the Old and New Testaments as well as the Qur’ān several times. 
Mustafá al-Faqī, the Egyptian political writer, stated that terrorism “is the scourge of the age and the biggest threat to civilization and what all terrorist groups have in common is the hostility to life, for example ISIS, which polarizes boys and girls throughout the world”
Many Egyptians take pride in having Turkish origins. This may be true because Egypt remained under the Ottoman rule for over 7 centuries during which the life of the Egyptians was influenced in all its aspects. In fact, Egypt was conquered by people of many races and nationalities. But it contained...
Dr. Mustafá al-Fiqī, in an opinion article in al-Ahrām, wrote that the fruits of the Arab Spring was reaped only by Islamists who reached power through parliament that was elected after the upheavals of 2011. There was a ripple effect in other countries that did not have any revolutions but formed...
Dr. Mustafá al-Fiqī, in an opinion article in al-Ahrām, wrote that the fruits of the Arab Spring was reaped only by Islamists who reached power through parliament that was elected after the upheavals of 2011. There was a ripple effect in other countries that did not have any revolutions but formed...
The simultaneous bombing of the churches in Alexandria and in Ṭanṭā shocked everyone who is aware of the evil plan to attack Egypt through murder. For the war against terrorism has been raging on in Sinai for years and the Egyptian army has been thoroughly outworn as a result.
 Dr. Mustafá al-Fiqī, Dr. Mustafá al-Fiqī, former Member of the dissolved National Democratic Party, writes that he is a direct witness to some of the official calls between members of the parliament from the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) and U.S. parliamentary delegations.
The effective role of both al-Azhar al-Sharīf and the Egyptian Coptic Church in the formation of the contemporary Egyptian character abroad, and correcting the Egyptian image.  
Al-Fiqī discusses Arab Christians, especially Copts, and their national role over history.
Dr. Mustafá al-Fiqī writes a short feature on William Sulaymān Qilādah.  

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