Pumped by media dreams of fame and fortune, everyone wants everything, faster without effort, writes Hussein Ahmed Amin*
One television ad that came out roughly at the beginning of Ramadan has caused so much outrage that the advertising company, (...)
Travel, unfortunately, seldom broadens the mind, writes Hussein Ahmed Amin*
Since it was formed in 1928 the Muslim Brotherhood has made its presence felt on the Egyptian scene though -- certainly until 1952 -- that presence was largely a result of (...)
Travel, unfortunately, seldom broadens the mind, writes Hussein Ahmed Amin*
"If thou wilt be perfect go sell what thou hast and give to the poor." When Jesus spoke these words he was thinking not just of a better society or of alleviating economic (...)
Reliance on tradition is risky, as the Germans once found out. It is our turn, writes Hussein Ahmed Amin*
I have been following the intense debate in the Islamic world about the so-called Greater Middle East, listening to the various reasons our (...)
The minds and psyches of our children are being torn asunder, says Hussein Ahmed Amin*
In Berthold Brecht's Caucasian Chalk Circle, two women are fighting over the custody of a child. The judge orders a chalk circle to be drawn on the ground, places (...)