Egypt

Making sense of the horrors in Sudan

Abdul Wahid

Foreign hands continue to pour fuel on the flames, scorching the landscape to a precise strategic design, regardless of the devastation.

Making sense of the horrors in Sudan

Abdul Wahid 9 Min Read

Foreign hands continue to pour fuel on the flames, scorching the landscape to a precise strategic design, regardless of the devastation.

14th August Massacre: Remembering #Rabaa

Ahmed Hammuda 12 Min Read

Ahmed Hammuda recounts one of the bloodiest massacres of unarmed protesters in recent world history, whose perpetrators are still at large.

Egypt: Glad Tidings of the Executions

Salem Azzam 24 Min Read

These 12 legends of today prefer death and torture to renouncing what they have declared.

Egypt Rises from its Slumber

Ahmed Hammuda 8 Min Read

From Cairo to Alexandria to Suez, people are demanding the coup leader's ouster. After thousands of martyrs and incarcerations, the Egyptian giant is finally waking up from its slumber.

The last of his sons but the first to follow. Who was Abdullah Morsi?

Ahmed Hammuda 9 Min Read

“My heart was buried the day you were buried, my father. By Allāh, my heart will not be cured, nor will my broken soul be mended, nor will my sadness depart until

Will Morsi’s Death Awaken our Voices against Injustice?

Lukman Harees 11 Min Read

Lukman Harees questions when the Muslim moral imperative for striving for justice will move from the current reactive stage to a much-needed proactive stage.