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Sa‘d al -Dīn Ibrāhīm, chairman of the Ibn Khaldūn Center for Development Studies, is a real troublemaker who always provokes outcries wherever he goes.
The author continues his series of articles on Bedouinization. He questions to what extent it is accurate to say that the Bedoiuns had a great influence on culture in the Middle East, and considers dress code among other things.
The author of the article, Zayn al- ‘Ābidīn al-Rikābī, believes that the Sunnī- Shī‘ah sectarian conflict in Iraq is playing into the hands of the United States, which, he says, is now trying to divide the Middle East along ethnic lines. Explaining the significant doctrinal disagreement between...
Hāzim ‘Abduhlists a number of Muslim and non-Muslim thinkers and writers, whom he says have launched a vicious campaign against Islām in an attempt to undermine Islamic culture and values.
The authors delve into the role of the family, school and street in developing the fear of expressing oneself openly and promoting a unilateral culture.
The writer presents the second part of a hypothesis by American thinker and philosopher, René Girard. He talks about Girard’s insights about the mechanism of sacrificing the scapegoat on which rests the equilibrium of societies.
The legation of American European Arab Dialogue is in Egypt for the first time to discuss relations between Islām and the West.
The author presents the hypothesis of American thinker and philosopher, René Girard, about violence to explain the reasons behind violence in the world now. He says that his theory of 'Mimetic desire' interprets all the events and behaviors around us.
‘Abdul ‘Azīz al- ‘Abdullāh al-Tūwigrī reviews a study entitled ‘Moderation,’ conducted by the Administration for Public Relations and Media.
The authors discusses the problem of kidnapping incidents that have spread in Egyptian society in recent years.

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