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The concept saying that the US and Israeli interests are inextricably linked, perhaps explains the US post September 11 scheme that focuses on erasing any regimes suspected of posing a threat to Israel, and this included Iraq, Syria and south Lebanon. Israel has thus become the focal point of all...
The member states of the European Union joined the U.S in its willingness to open to and enter into a dialogue with Islamic currents described as moderate and have nothing to do with violence, with the object of paving the road for their participation in the democratic reform process urged by the...
Several articles in this issue are related to questions about Arab-West dialogue and relations. Report on democratic beliefs of Islamist groups and the place of religion in Western and Muslim societies.
Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the European Union (EU) studied a paper discussing ways to enter into dialogue with Islamist opposition groups in the Middle East region that were described as “moderate."
It is obvious that the political Islamic tide—mainly the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood movement—is no longer content with the occasional show of power on street level, such as popular support for the Palestinian cause or against the American presence in Iraq. Instead, Islamists have clearly decided...
I have once asked a member of the Muslim Brotherhood whether the group is planning to sweep the Egyptian Bar Association elections and secure both the chairman’s post and the association’s council this time. He arrogantly answered that their winning of the elections is something taken for...
‘Alī ‘Ashmāwī joined the Muslim Brotherhood when he was 24 years of age. He became the last declared commander of the group’s armed militias, or what has been called the Special System. He was arrested in 1965, imprisoned and released in 1974.
Are we really serious about having genuine reform in our country? Or are we going to wake up one day on the marching of Marines roaming our streets to overhaul things their own way?
Coptic lawyers have entered as a party in the political game in the Egyptian Bar Association elections. Despite the failure of all Coptic candidates in the recent elections, the role played by Coptic lawyers was undeniable, forming another trump card in the face of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Despite being Syrian, Muhammad Rashīd Ridā’s intellectual and political activities have reached their zenith during his stay in Egypt in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Groups adopting declared political objectives standing on Ridā’s ideas like the Fascist Misr al-Fatāh [Young Egypt] and...

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