Date of source: Tuesday, August 16, 2005
After every terrorist attack, one wonders from where the terrorists obtained their explosives.
Date of source: Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Egypt has suffered from much terrorism and violence. It had managed to eliminate the terrorism of past decades until new attacks killed innocents in Sharm al-Sheikh, Tābā and the Azhar area.
Date of source: Wednesday, September 14, 2005
Dr. ‘Abd Allāh Shalabī, a young thinker and writer, has written a book arguing that terrorism can be understood as the only defense mechanism left for the socially oppressed.
Date of source: Tuesday, August 16, 2005
The Czech judicial authorities have turned down a request to return a Qatari shaykh to face trial in his own country. Shaykh Hāmid ‘Abd Allāh al-Thānī was charged of sexual abuse of minors, that is under aged 15 and faces eight years’ imprisonment if he is convicted.
Date of source: Tuesday, July 26, 2005
Is Arabic society sick? Yes it is. Admitting this is not a sign of defeat or pessimism. It is self-condemnation. We need to take a deep look into the illness to find the cure.
Date of source: Thursday, July 21, 2005
When the journalist who wrote the article refuting the healing power of the dust around Father Yassa’s grave was identified while visiting the monastery, he faced problems.
Date of source: Saturday, July 23, 2005
The religion, ideology and politics trinity have been important throughout history. We are now at a turning point when we must define, as a Muslim society, what kind of trinity to choose.
Date of source: Sunday, July 24, 2005
The world is witnessing a sharp increase in the incidence of terrorist activities, especially in the Arab region. Terrorism does more than harm security and stability; it also stands in the way of economic progress and investment—and thus in the allocation of job opportunities.
Date of source: Monday, July 25, 2005
Forget words like "we" or "they". The matter involves all of us. London, Beirut, and Sharm el-Sheikh all suffered attacks within less than 48 hours. Forget ‘Muslim’, ‘Christian’ or ‘Jew’; ‘believer’ or ‘disbeliever’; ‘east’ or ‘west’. No place is safe from terrorism.
Date of source: Saturday, July 23, 2005
An article by Ann Penketh, published in The Independent, describes the Egyptian middle class as embodied in the supremacy of hijāb, the authority of security, and the dominance of wine