Eighteen months after the June 30th correction of the path of the Egyptian revolution and after the collapse of the Muslim Brotherhood faction in Egypt, an important question must be pondered: "Did political Islam in Egypt merely receive a painful (...)
Russian President Vladimir Putin's expected visit to Cairo poses a pragmatic political question of the first degree: Who is in need of whom at the present time? In other words, is Cairo in need of Moscow, or is Moscow more in need of Cairo; could it (...)
The spreading influence of the political Islamist movements imposes a nagging question. Who has supported and helped these movements for around eight decades, allowing them to achieve what they have? As a result of this support, they have assumed (...)
Does what's happening in France these days and what‘s expected to happen in the coming days all over Europe, indicate that Huntington is still alive and his predictions are coming true?
If this is the case, then who stands to benefit from (...)
Why were the Charlie Hebdo cartoonists killed? Was it because of their cartoons that were abusive of Islam? Was the killing an act of retaliation on behalf of the followers of the Prophet Mohamed (peace be upon him)? One of the perpetrators shouted (...)
Egypt has celebrated thousands of Christmas Eves for centuries, since Christianity was first introduced to the country in AD 42, but on this particular Christmas Eve in 2015, something special happened that had never happened before in Egyptian (...)