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Amidst polarization that marked the political scene in Egypt after the January 25 revolution, the Azhar came up with a paper to represent what can be considered a haven for all political groups that view moderation as a compass that would guide Egypt all the way to the future.
This report is a review of a recently-published book by Tharwat al-Kharabāwī, a former member of the Muslim Brotherhood. The book is entitled, The Heart of the Brotherhood: Courts of Inquisition. The book, as reviewed, consists of background material on the author and narration of internal...
Mustafá opens with a story about famous Egyptian writer, Anīs Mansūr. The moral of the story is that people in Egypt have been made to follow religious, political and cultural leaders blindly. He says that the average Egyptian has lost the ability to form his/her own personal opinion. He criticizes...
Governorate officials and Muslim and Christian men of religion in Samālūṭ focus on national unity and the healthy fraternal relations between Muslims and Christians, confirming their intention to overcome any conflict and to preserve the national unity of the country.
al-Wafd interviews Sāmiḥ Makram ‘Ubayd about the banking system in Egypt and why Islamic banks hinder non-Muslims from dealing with them, which is considered a violation of the constitution.
A discussion of whether or not it is necessary or acceptable to have an Islamic party.
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