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Intellectual Fahmī Huwaydī criticizes in an interview ailing political practices and blames political parties that fail to rise up to people’s expectations due to their frail partisan performance and internal disputes and power struggles.
The author states that Hamās has the right to rule Palestine but asks whether such movements can ever accept the principle of the circulation of power. The author stresses that opposing and criticizing these movements is not equal to criticizing and opposing Islam, because these groups do not...
Labīb suggests that Islamic civilization has remained silent about the institutional structure that should shoulder the responsibility of ensuring that power is not abused. It has also never acknowledged political plurality, and there have been zero efforts to get the people to participate in...
The issues of emigration, growing rates of unemployment and young Egyptians’ frustration and incessant attempts to emigrate, are increasingly important. However, the author argues that over the past quarter of a century, the ruling regime has been weakening and belittling the official institutions...
Education is no longer a means for social upward mobility in Egypt, with 5.5 million Egyptian children unable to receive basic education.
This article discusses some of the differences between the Amman blasts and the riots in Paris.
This article discusses some explanations for terrorism and makes a distinction between terrorism and resistance.
According to recent statistics, one in three Turkish women are subjected to physical domestic violence.
Two weeks have lapsed since he evil women visit paid by Mrs. Laura Bush to Umm al-Qura preparatory school in Alexandria. This visit adversely affected the schoolgirls who were replaced by other girls from Mustafa al-Najjār and al-Zahrā’ language schools.
Abducted children smuggled from The Netherlands by one of the parents reached nearly 422 in the last four years. 60 of them are found in Egypt, the highest number of any country. Other Arab countries include Morocco and Tunisia (20 children each). Turkey occupies the second slot with 36 children,...

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