Date of source: Sunday, September 11, 2005
In the past, opposition parties rejected the participation of the Muslim Brotherhood in the political process, but now they are falling over themselves to gain the support of the outlawed group.
Date of source: Saturday, September 10, 2005 to Friday, September 16, 2005
Bishop Yuānnis speaks about the church in the modern age, arguing that though some laws do need to be updated, there is a general failure to recognize the positive aspects of the church’s laws, in particular those forbidding divorce. He also denies claims that the leading religious authorities are...
Date of source: Saturday, September 10, 2005 to Friday, September 16, 2005
The prominent thinker and writer Kāmil Zuhayrī discusses the dangers of monopolization of the press, and calls for a conference of journalists to discuss the future of the media.
Date of source: Saturday, September 10, 2005 to Friday, September 16, 2005
In an 80-minute interview, the prominent journalist, Muhsin Muhammad, sums up the concerns and the gripes of the Egyptian press nowadays.
Date of source: Wednesday, September 7, 2005
The era of President Husnī Mubārak has witnessed some kind of balanced relations in a way that was not available in the previous one.
Date of source: Saturday, September 10, 2005 to Friday, September 16, 2005
The future of the Muslim Brotherhood has been tackled by many prominent Egyptian politicians. They tend to agree that any practical solution will have to allow their presence in the political arena, providing they are willing to integrate into society.
Date of source: Wednesday, September 7, 2005
The author argues that the Muslim Brotherhood is an autocratic group which thrives on being a one-man-show. He suggests that the shoura [consultation] of the Brotherhood is purely superficial and scrutinizing the history of the Brotherhood, he finds precedents for the sanctity of the murshid in the...
Date of source: Saturday, September 10, 2005 to Friday, September 16, 2005
The author examines the ways in which the Azhar can regain its role as the world’s pre-eminent Islamic institution, helping the world confront Islamo-phobia and terrorism.
Date of source: Thursday, September 1, 2005
Four foreigners and an Egyptian are supervising a free publication on the presidential elections.
Date of source: Tuesday, September 6, 2005
The change in status amongst the Islamic groups is particularly noticeable by the change in the Muslim Brotherhood’s attitude towards the presidential elections.