What should we make of the attacks on the U.S. consulates in Egypt, Libya and Yemen?
The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt has become embroiled in a Twitter spat
Libya said last night it had arrested several suspects over the attack on the US consulate
Tyranny and darkness may wear a thousand guises, including pseudo-religiosity, but must never deceive us
The coordinated violence against American installations in the Middle East on the eleventh anniversary of 9/11 was caused by one thing: Islamic supremacism
Islamic laws threatens to bring the already painfully slow process of drafting the new constitution to a grinding halt
Newly activist Egypt is trying to convince Iran to drop its unquestioned support of Syria's embattled President
The authority said that reactions should clarify Islamic facts and avoid blaming the innocent for the deeds of the guilty.
Egyptian protesters scaled the walls of the U.S. embassy in Cairo on Tuesday and pulled down the American flag
Egypt has agreed to allow Hamas to open a mission in Cairo
Cairo, September 11 - Egypt "will not negotiate the welcoming of Egyptian Copts by some European countries with third parties
A bona fide example of female subservience was on full display elsewhere in The New York Times, in a news article about premarital counselling classes offered by Egypt’s ruling Muslim Brotherhood.
Speaking to an overflow crowd at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, noted Muslim scholar Tariq Ramadan criticized extreme Islamists
Those who withdrew from the assembly stated they would be giving up their seats
Egyptian Christian lawyer Mamdouh Ramzi warned of the repercussions of the immigration of Copts
Unverified pictures of books strewn about on the streets or with pages torn out
The dissolved People’s Assembly may not reconvene after a ruling by the Supreme Constitutional Court
Up until last year, the career of Egypt’s new defense minister and army chief, General Abdul-Fattah al-Sisi had been a model of quiet progression
The Parliament's People's Assembly to be reinstated through a court verdict
Last month saw Egypt's latest large-scale "collective punishment" of Christian Copts
A complaint was filed by Dr. Samir Sabry, a cassation lawyer, against the Islamic Al-Nas Channel
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The Light of the Desert-Documentary on St Macarius Monastery, Egypt