By – Youssef Sidhom – Watani – Police closes down churches awaiting legalisation The Law for Building and Restoring Churches went into force in September 2016. Articles 8, 9 and [...]
By Robert Malley – The Atlantic Fear is the one thing preventing it—but could also precipitate it. Lebanon has long been a mirror for the broader Middle East. The region’s more powerful [...]
By Abigail R. Esman – Special to IPT News – “Islam has no problems with women,” Tariq Ramadan once said, “But Muslims clearly have serious problems with [...]
By Dr. Ashraf Ramelah – Voice of the Copts – The Islamic Bedouin peace process, used for negotiating an agreement between two tribes, arrived in Egypt via Saudi Arabia with the Arab [...]
By Dr. Ashraf Ramelah – Voice of the Copts – During President Al Sisi’s press conference upon his visit to France a few days ago (Saturday, Oct 21), a journalist asked about Egyptian [...]
Par Renaud Girard – Le Figaro – « Je pense qu’il vaut mieux aujourd’hui séparer le religieux et le politique. Partout dans le monde musulman où ils n’ont pas été séparés, [...]
By Karoline Kamel – Mada Masr – Father Samaan Shehata tried to propel himself forward with all the strength he could summon, after a cleanly-shaven young man in a galabeya with a [...]
By Nonie Darwish – Gatestone Institute – The true threat to the US, the West, and even stable Arab governments, as Egypt is realizing, is political Islam as furthered by groups such [...]
By Andrew Harrod – The American Spectator – The Muslim Brotherhood [MB] “is traditionally a reformist, gradualist movement [which] is working on social change,” stated the [...]
By Fouad Abdel-Moneim Riad (*) – The real danger to Egypt’s very existence is not terrorism, but criminal fanaticism against an authentic part of the Egyptian nation, and the [...]