Fusion love is blind
Intermarriage often gets a bad press. But you just can’t beat fusion love.
Read MoreIntermarriage often gets a bad press. But you just can’t beat fusion love.
Read MoreFemale genital mutilation is on Egypt’s political agenda again, after the death of two young girls. But can legislation banish this traumatic practice?
Read MoreThe spirit of the 1960s touched the Arab world too, but, like castles made of sand, rapidly faded away.
Read MoreIn Islam, apostasy and faithlessness are sins, but they are not worldly crimes. Those who claim otherwise are making a mistake.
Read MorePalestinians have not been the Middle East’s only victims. We Arabs should recall the many Jews who paid the price for the Arab-Israeli conflict and offer them, too, the right of return.
Read MoreBoozing for a good cause in Jerusalem, that unholiest of holy cities, has a wonderful irony to it.
Read MoreEgypt stands in the dock for allegedly falsifying its history and identity by rejecting its African present and denying its black past.
Read MoreOn International Women’s Day, the contrasting stories of two sisters sheds light on the status of women in Egypt.
Read MoreEgypt does not have a history of sectarian strife but pretending that all is rosy in communal relations could lead to the Balkanisation of Egyptian society. Restoring faith in national unity requires migrating religion to the private domain.
Read MoreHosni Mubarak dies suddenly in 2008 and the presidency is up for grabs, KM peers into the future…
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