The Brotherhood and America Part Two
By Manal Lutfi, Asharq Al-Awsat First Published at Ikhwanweb.com, March 2007 Despite what may be considered a ‘stalling’ in the interactive activities between the Americans and the Muslim Brotherhood...
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By Manal Lutfi, Asharq Al-Awsat First Published at Ikhwanweb.com, March 2007 Reports on the international Muslim Brotherhood movement are few and far between and information on the movement is even...
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Photo of the former Secretary General of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood Ali Sadreddin Bayanouni By Manal Lutfi, Asharq Al-Awsat There are at least two levels of relations between the various Islamic...
View ArticleThe Brotherhood and America Part Five
by Manal Lutfi, Asharq Al-Awsat The American invasion of Iraq led to a significant deterioration in the relationship between the United States and the Muslim Brotherhood organizations. Many Muslim...
View ArticleEgyptian Muslim Sisterhood and a new historic testimony
Hussam Tammam | Source Fatemah Abdel-Hadi, one of the founders of the Egyptian Muslim Sisterhood Chapter and a prominent leader in the group, was one of the founding generation of Muslim women...
View ArticleThe Brotherhood and America Part Six
by Manal Lutfi, Asharq Al-Awsat First Published at Ikhwanweb.com, March 2007 “Fear” is a key word when considering the future of the relationship between the Muslim Brotherhood and the US. This...
View ArticleThe Muslim Brotherhood is not a threat
By Zhao Li | Source “I’m fed up,” complained President Hosni Mubarak about ruling Egypt, “But if I resign now, there will be chaos. And I’m afraid the Muslim Brotherhood will take over.” His fear is...
View ArticleCommentary: The real threat in Egypt: Delayed democracy
Jackson Diehl wrote for the Washington post an op-ed on the “real threat in Egypt: Delayed democracy“: A lot of people in Washington seem to think so, though they are talking about it quietly so far....
View ArticleDon’t fear us: Tunisian Islamist leader
By Tarek Amara | Source The October 23 vote for an assembly that will draft a new constitution has pitted resurgent Islamists against secular groups who say their modern, liberal values are under...
View ArticleForbidden Islam: The British State’s War on Islamic Books and Ideas.
Read Jahangir Mohammed’s latest article at NewCivilisation.com: He highlights a conviction this week, in a UK court, that is based upon “Forbidden Islam: The British State’s War on Islamic Books and...
View ArticleThe real definition of Terrorism
The FBI yesterday announced it has secured an indictment against Faruq Khalil Muhammad ‘Isa, a 38-year-old citizen of Iraq currently in Canada, from which the U.S. is seeking his extradition. The...
View ArticleU.S. Attitudes Toward Egypt (2012)
JZ Analytics was commissioned by New York University (Abu Dhabi) to conduct an online survey of American attitudes toward Egypt. Conducted in January 2012, the poll shows: • Americans hold a net...
View ArticleEgypt’s Complex Presidential Politics
Interviewee: Steven A. Cook, Hasib J. Sabbagh Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies, Council on Foreign Relations Interviewer: Bernard Gwertzman, Consulting Editor, CFR.org With Egypt’s...
View ArticleProtesters Rally in Egypt in Bid to Prevent Candidates from Entering...
Thousands of Egyptian Islamists rallied in Cairo’s Tahrir Square today to protest against candidates running for president who are linked to the former regime of Hosni Mubarak. The demonstrators also...
View ArticleIstanbul on the Nile
Why the Turkish Model of Military Rule Is Wrong for Egypt In the weeks and months since Egypt’s military officers forced then President Hosni Mubarak from power and assumed executive authority, the...
View ArticleRevolution 2.0: How The Internet Changed Wael Ghonim’s Life and Helped Spark...
In a new memoir, Ghonim describes how the Egyptian people finally rejected 30 years of oppression and found their voice. Here, he discusses with Terrence McNally. Wael Ghonim was a little-known...
View ArticleLost in Transition: The World According to Egypt’s SCAF
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Since it assumed power after Hosni Mubarak’s ouster, the performance of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) has been,at times, head-scratching. Extolled in the wake of...
View ArticleThe Making of Egypt’s President
The US Push for Amr Moussa Ever since the toppling of Egypt’s former dictator Hosni Mubarak, the United States has been very nervous with regard to its former client state.Likewise, most Israeli...
View ArticleElecting an Egyptian president
Voters will choose from candidates ranging from Mubarak’s former prime minister to political activists at Tahrir Square. What was unthinkable only 16 months ago has become the new reality in Egypt....
View ArticleBack to Square One in Egypt?
How to Defeat (or Revive) a Revolution On Thursday June 14, the High Constitutional Court in Egypt will rule on two pending motions that may radically change the future course of Egypt and determine...
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