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Shock and confusion following the suicide attacks in Sharm al-Sheikh. The definition of jihād and the causes and nature of violence.Possibilities of democracy in Egypt. Female TV presenters continue their fight to be allowed to wear the hijāb onscreen.
Muslims responding to terrorism, following the attacks in London and Sharm al-Sheikh and the dangers of identity politics.
Explanation of the AWR situation concerning the NGO status and establishing CIDT. An article of ‘Abd Allāh al-Sinn discusses the aging power of the establishment with relation to Egypt’s four most powerful political and religious leaders.Recommendation of an article for Watani International...
The Brotherhood’s middle-class composition and capitalist, right-wing economic policies. Tāriq Ramadān appointed as an anti-terrorism advisor to the British government.
Important news for all readers about the new website www.cawu.org through which you will soon need to access your weekly issue of the Arab-West Report.
Egyptian intellectual Dr. Tarek Heggy talks about Egyptian culture, development of critical thinking and Muslim-Christian relations.
Drs. Cornelis Hulsman writes in response to Tarek Heggy’s article entitled, ‘If I were a Copt.’ He writes from the perspective of a Muslim citizen, and stresses the issues that he believes are of significance and require attention.
Transcribed by: Susan Richards-BensonThe following present a transcript of an interview with Tarek Heggy. Heggy discusses a number of issues, centered around his controversial article ‘If I were a Copt.’ He comments on current events in Egypt and the Arab world, and present his opinion on issues...
The following article lists examples of Muslim-Christian incidents since 1996 with an analysis of the different causes leading to such unfortunate incidents. This report was presented to the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and National Council for Human Rights.
Discussion of different factors in clashes between Muslims and Christians in Bimhā. Excellent overview of 35 years of sectarian crises in Egypt by Sulaymān Shafīq.

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