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This press review is dealing with the issue of rumors, and how far they can have a negative impact on the society, the economy and national security.
Reader of Rose al-Yousuf, Wafā’ al-Sayyid al-Murshidī, comments on two articles by Dr. Fātima Sayyid Ahmad and Zaynab Muntasir on the obligation of the hijāb in Islam.
The author examines responses to the question "Why do you wear the hijāb?,” finding many answers contrary to expectations.
The numbers of women wearing the headscarf or hijāb has been increasing in Egypt in the last few years. Rose al-Yousuf writer, Dr. Fātima Sayyid Ahmad, explains why she has chosen to wear the hijāb.
The current generation of female Muslim Brotherhood members, or the al-Akhawāt [Sisters] Department, as named by the outlawed group, is different from the old guards.
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...
After loosing their credibility, due to major irregularities in their behavior, Islamic extremist groups launched a new strategy, especially after the cessation of foreign aid. They now started to target high-class women and youth, as they are weak [in faith] but able to finance the new Do’a [...
The unemployment rate and free time of women forced them to marry extremists and to perform an important, vital and tangible role to promote extremism. Extremist women live isolated from society and have created a system of solidarity among themselves. Extremist women have children and feed them...
Rose el-Youssef describes the life of Lieutenant General Fouad Aziz Ghali, a Coptic Christian, leader of an Egyptian army and a hero of the October war of 1973.

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