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The author continues his writings about Islamized terrorism in Egypt, focusing on the history of the Muslim Brotherhood.
The author explains how the Muslim Brotherhood group was the beginning of Islamized terrorism in Egypt.
The author explains how the Muslim Brotherhood group was the beginning of Islamized terrorism in Egypt.
The article is a study by the author about the roots of the ideologies that has brought forth the Taliban regime, Usama Bin Laden and Ayman Al-Zawahri.
The article is the second part of a study by Dr. Rifa´at Al-Sa´id on the ideologies of Ayman Al-Zawahri, Usama Bin Laden and the Taliban regime in Afghanistan.
Dr. ‘Abd Allāh Shalabī, a young thinker and writer, has written a book arguing that terrorism can be understood as the only defense mechanism left for the socially oppressed.
The collaboration between Sādāt and Islamist groups has taken many different forms, including the so-called "Muslim markets."
Iqbal Baraka, the editor-in-chief of the Hawaa magazine, bring us back in her book about hejab [veil covering women’s hair] to the very beginnings of the practice, saying, “The Assyrians in Iraq were the first to impose the hejab on women.”
The author remembers a time when Egypt’s national unity was strong and the people "“ Muslims, Christians and Jews "“ were aware of outside attempts to damage the nation’s unity.
The author reviews the Muslim Brotherhood’s international organization and its investments, including al-Taqwa bank, which was accused by the Americans of financing the activities of Usāma Bin Lādin.

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