Date of source: Thursday, December 30, 2010
Tharwat al-Kharabāwī writes about how both Muslim and Christians are causing sectarian tension between the two religions in Egypt.
First, he talks about Shaykh Muhammad Husayn Ya‘qūb's alleged incitement of hatred against Copts.
Secondly, he discusses Shaykh Abū Ishaq al-Huwaynī (Salafīyah), and...
Date of source: Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Tharwat al-Kharabāwī denies all claims attributed to al-Qimnī regarding the writings and ideologies he claims to be his own. According to the author in this article, al-Qimnī neither had knowledge about writing nor had any distinct ideologies in the first place.
Date of source: Wednesday, July 15, 2009
The author sheds light on three salafī shaykhs whose fatwás ignite fitnah in Egypt.
Date of source: Thursday, April 17, 2008
Tharwat al-Kharabāwī denounces the church’s and Lawyers’ Deputy Sāmih ‘Āshūr’s refusal to execute court rulings. He responds to Hānī Labīb’s articles, accusing him of confusing the civil state and theocracy. In his opinion all court rulings should be respected and executed even when people reject...
Date of source: Thursday, March 20, 2008
The author considers Pope Shenouda’s refusal to apply the Supreme Administrative Court ruling that allows officially divorced Christians to marry again a violation of the Constitution and calls on the pope to apologize. Moreover, he highlights a Christian school’s refusal to allow veiled students...
Date of source: Monday, April 14, 2003
The author is a member of the Brotherhood. His article is a study about the group that deals with the Brotherhood from inside and its relations with Islamic groups, political parties, the Egyptian regime and Islamic countries in the light of the US control of the world.
Date of source: Thursday, August 23, 2007
It is strange that nobody knows exactly who is behind the sectarian incidents in Egypt. Incidents are always attributed to hidden fingers inside and outside Egypt.
Date of source: Friday, December 30, 2005
Tharwat al-Kharbāwī argues that corruption has reached an unprecedented level in Egypt, pushing millions of Egyptians below the poverty line. He laments the current situation in Egyptian society and expresses his fears about the future of the country.
Date of source: Monday, September 1, 2003
The article is a comment on the statements which the General Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood gave to the paper, in its previous issue, concerning Copts and the group’s relation with those who oppose its opinions.
Date of source: Wednesday, March 22, 2006
The article asserts the need for reforming the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, as well as spreading equality and consultation inside the Islamic movement.