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Islamic preacher Yūsuf al-Badrī sparked extreme discontent in literary and cultural circles after his remarks in a TV show a couple of days ago in which he called for destroying “all statues and idols in Egypt as a religious duty over fears people might return to paganism”.
Many Egyptians living abroad were happy with Minister of Manpower ‘Ā‘ishah ‘Abd al-Hādī’s announcement of the government’s intentions to allow them to vote in the upcoming parliamentary elections. However, the immigration adviser to the Minister of Manpower, Hānī ‘Azīz, said that people with dual...
American resident and Egyptian geologist Rushdi Sa<sup>c</sup>īd said Egypt is in a “degraded” state. He pointed to the water crisis, education, health care and lack of democracy. Sa<sup>c</sup>īd claims that religious tension dominates society and that Al-fitnah al-tā’...
Egyptian immigrants in America call for electoral cards to be able to participate in the coming presidential elections.
Leaders of al-Wafd, al-Tajamu‘,and al-Nāsirī parties have refused to ally with the Muslim Brotherhood after the latter announced its willingness to ally with other political parties in the upcoming period.
Dozens of mothers and wives of suspects in al-Tā’ifah al-Mansūrah case demonstrated against the Ministry of Interior for not releasing their relatives.
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