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Unfortunately, centuries have gone by while we are still twisting the texts to justify rulers’ continuity in power, instead of pursuing an open-minded track of interacting with modern science.
One may wonder what if the Muslim Brotherhood came to power, taking into account the fact that they have neither plans nor platforms and that they do not accept any opinions that run counter against theirs.
There are about 15 parties in Egypt but the man in the street does not have the feeling that they actually exist on the political chessboard, and even if he did, he would never trust them.
Muhammad al-Najjār presents an over all picture of the new political movements in Egypt that demand a comprehensive political-constitutional reform in Egypt.
‘Alī ‘Ashmāwī discusses the obvious change in the stance of the Muslim Brotherhood towards their political demands and wonders whether this desire is a political plan while, in fact, they secretly follow the same policy of Brotherhood guide Hasan al-Bannā. Or it is a weakness in the group and they...
Peoples in Egypt look forward to change, having better standards of living and searching for a favorable political future and more effective participation, and that is why the political system is supposed to have absorbed this legitimate wish on the part of the masses.
Sayyid al-Qimnī writes about the way Arabs and Muslims deal with the issue of accepting the “Other” saying that we worry about our mental health and religion from the "other,” the unbeliever, but we are captives to backwardness and darkness and imagine unreal dangers that would harm us if we faced...
The tax law was just the first step in the new stage which President Husnī Mubārak simply, but expressively, named the "third generation of economic reform," and this in turn means that we have already started to have the "sweet harvest" of reform despite all malicious attempts of distortion.
The insatiable lust for attacking others and the attempts to belittle their opinions have become a disturbing shameful phenomenon that overwhelms sensational newspapers, a matter that runs counter to the press code of ethics. See for more media critique also: Art. 2 – caution needed with stories...
The "black press ring" is just trying to get readers entangled into their round-the-clock whining over a democracy of their own. Perhaps that is why they were exasperated by the scene of Egyptian citizens who did not announce their civil disobedience and went to cast their votes in the recent...

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