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The article presents the views of some members of the National Council for Human Rights regarding the responsibilities of the newly-established council and the change it will bring to Egyptian political life.
The formation of the new Egyptian National Council for Human rights was declared recently. The article sheds light on the achievements of similar councils and committees in Bahrain, Morocco, Jordan and India.
The article reports about a decision by the US Senate to offer $1 million to the Ibn Khaldoun Center headed by Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim on an annual basis. Well-informed sources made it clear that the funds will not be cut from the annual aid given to Egypt, as has been reiterated already.
The article presents the views of Sameh Eid, who once belonged to the Brotherhood’s younger generation. Eid criticized the ideologies and practices of the Muslim Brotherhood in his book “Al-Ekhwan al-Muslimun…al-Hader wa al-Mustaqbal…Awraq fi al-Naqd al-Zati” [The Muslim Brotherhood…The Present...
The article is a comment on news reported by both the London-based newspaper of Al-Hayat and Al-Usboa about the offense the Grand Imam directed to Mrs. Jihan Al-Husseini, a journalist at Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper, while she was interviewing him.
The article is a story of a woman who contacted Sawt Al-Umma and explained that she was seduced by a well-known preacher who had an illegal relation with her for two years.
The article is an interview with Dr. Reverend Ekram Lama’i, pastor of an Evangelical Church in Shubra, and a professor at the Evangelical Theological Seminary. Rev. Dr. Lama’i, who is also the author of many important books about religion, the religious discourse and Zionist penetration of...
The article is about Tareq Ramadan, the grandson of Sheikh Hassan Al-Banna, who established the Muslim Brotherhood. Tareq Ramadan is an intellectual who has enlightened points of view and the power to convince others. Ramadan leads the Muslims in France through a moderate Islamic thought. He...
Nobody in Europe forgets that Tareq Ramadan is the grandson of Hassan Al-Banna, and people in the Islamic world regard him as a foreigner. So both sides do not trust him, though his objective is to bridge the gap between Islamic culture and the West.
A French magazine raised the question of whether Tareq Ramadan is an angel or a devil.

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