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.

529 Deaths in One Sentence. Welcome to al-Sisi Egypt

AbdulRahman El-Nounu 9 Min Read

After months of detention without trial, Egypt’s coup-planted courts have sentenced to death 529 supporters of the first elected president in Egyptian history. The two day long trial for an alleged attack

The Waged War on Islam in Egypt Part 3

Ahmed Hammuda 17 Min Read

Using Islām to Justify Crime and Oppression Egyptians are notorious for their love of Islām and their particular love of the Prophet sala Allāhu ‘alayh wasalam, commonly attaching ‘Mohammad’ to the beginning

The Egyptian Media’s Dirty Game

AbdulRahman El-Nounu 10 Min Read

What is the common perception of the media and what is its main goal? Every media outlet, whether the newspapers, news channels, entertainment such as TV series, movies or radio has the

The Undying Legacy of Egypt

Tariq Mehanna 33 Min Read

This photo could've been taken in Syria, Palestine, or Iraq. But it was taken in Egypt, and when I came across it, I was reminded of Egypt's past. Egypt has been credited

Reflection on Egypt: Are We Ready To Live Under the Sharia?

Shaykh Asif Uddin 15 Min Read

Nevertheless, a Muslim’s desire to implement Sharia is a fundamental facet of our religion. Islam is not simply praying, fasting and reading the Quran. We cannot pick and choose which types of

Anti-democracy: A response to ElBaradei

Amanpaul Dhaliwal 9 Min Read

Dr Mohamed ElBaradei's June 23 op-ed in Foreign Policy suggests that Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi - one year into a four-year term - should either resign, or be forced, from power. ElBaradei's