Displaying 11 - 20 of 34.
Tarek Heggy writes on the phenomenon of the increase in the number of students attending religious educational institutes.
In this article, the author gives historical background on the emergence of the Saudi dynasty, as well as its relationship with Wahhabism and the militant organization of Ikhwan Najd. It further discuses the influence of their ideologies on the current Saudi state.
Tarek Heggy presents the introduction for his book "Mahāzilstān’ [Farceland] which criticizes the conditions in Farceland in an ironic way. He speaks about the contents of the ten-chapter book.
Tarek Heggy writes about four different topics in this article. Firstly, he examines the possible means of cooperation between Arab liberals and leftists. He continues by discussing the concept of Arabism and Arab nationality. Thirdly, he responds to an attack by a Coptic Web site against him...
The prominent Egyptian intellectual Tarek Heggy wrote about a number of topics related to the developments in the Egyptian and Arab arenas, sending a number of press messages to figureheads in the Arab world.
The prominent Egyptian intellectual Tareq Heggy wrote about a number of topics related to the developments in the Egyptian and Arab arenas, showing his impressions and opinions on these critical issues.
Tarek Heggy presents a unique perspective on many problems that Copts claim to suffer from in Egyptian society, providing examples of action that he would take were he in the same position.
North Korea and South Korea summarize the features and implications of the Cold War era, and show that one group chose poverty, suffering, and backwardness, while the other group chose progress, welfare, and production.
The article supports the new constitutional amendments that prohibit the establishment of religious parties.
In comparing the conditions of Arab and Islamic societies today to their conditions centuries ago, it will be clear that the predominance of the “violent mind” has mounted. To be precise, however, it is the “culture of the violent mind” and not the “violent mind” itself that spread among large...

Pages

Subscribe to