Ahmed Hammuda recounts one of the bloodiest massacres of unarmed protesters in recent world history, whose perpetrators are still at large...
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"...the Muslims were welcomed by a large proportion of the ruling aristocracy and the Jews."
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The CBS Television network has rejected requests by the Egyptian embassy not to broadcast an interview with president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi…
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Cairo court sentences 75 Egyptians to death over the Rabaa al-Adawiya Mosque sit-in demonstration against Sisi’s military coup
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Today marks the fifth anniversary of the military coup d’état against Egypt’s only democratically-elected president in modern times, Dr Mohamed Morsi.
Read More »Turkey Votes to Redraw History
The new system will “make Turkey stronger and more stable. This is what frightens Europe.”
Read More »Prominent Egyptian Novelist Dr. Ahmed Khaled Tawfiq dies at 55
Innā lillāhi wa innā ʿilayhi rājiʿūn. Indeed, to Allāh we belong, and to Him we are returning. It was with great shock that many in the Arab World received the news of the passing of Dr. Ahmed Khaled Tawfiq; a ...
Read More »Imprisoned Egyptian leader Mohammed Mahdi Akef dies at 89
He was a seasoned graduate of the University of the Prophet Yūsuf (‘alayhi al-Salām), having spent decades in Egyptian prisons unjustly...
Read More »Is Gaza’s Survival Being Exploited?
Why have Arab nations that historically betrayed Gaza now shown wild interest in administering the besieged strip?
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