Date of source: Sunday, May 28, 2006
Ashley Makar discusses the paranoia surrounding the issue of conversion, the Alexandria incidents and the words of hatred spouted by both some Muslims and Christians, calling for dialogue and openness.
Date of source: Tuesday, May 9, 2006
Ayman al-Bishbīshī continues in the nineteenth episode
of his series of articles about “The Future of Theocracy in Egypt”.
Date of source: Tuesday, May 9, 2006
The author tackles the relationship between state and religion in Islamic history, noting that religious and political issues in Islamic culture are very complicated and are not clear so far.
Date of source: Tuesday, May 2, 2006
Ayman al-Bishbīshī continues in the fifteenth episode of his series of
articles about “The
Future of Theocracy in Egypt.”
Date of source: Monday, April 17, 2006
The author focuses on conditions in Egypt during the time of the Fatimid Dynasty, a group of Shi’ite Muslims who descended from Fātima al-Zahrā’, the daughter
of the Prophet Muhammad and wife of ‘Alī Ibn Abī Tālib, the prophet’s cousin and fourth Orthodox caliph.
Date of source: Tuesday, April 4, 2006
Tal‘at Radwān, author of the article, reviews three books on political Islam by three different writers.
Date of source: Tuesday, April 4, 2006
Ayman al-Bishbīshī continues in the fifteenth episode of his series of articles about “The Future of Theocracy in Egypt.”
Date of source: Monday, April 3, 2006
The author responds to the Muslim Brotherhood’s vision on the relationship between politics and religion.
Date of source: Tuesday, March 21, 2006
The author gives a brief review of Egypt during the time of the Ikshidid Dynasty, which ruled the country on behalf of the central government of the Abbasid caliphate, which was located in Baghdad.
Date of source: Friday, December 30, 2005
Judge Labīb Halīm Labīb claims that there is a U.S. conspiracy to break up the Arab world by stirring up discord and igniting sectarian sedition.