Tombs for the living in Egypt
Egyptians’ lavish burial spaces offer comfort to relatives – while 1.5 million less fortunate Cairenes live among the dead.
Read MoreEgyptians’ lavish burial spaces offer comfort to relatives – while 1.5 million less fortunate Cairenes live among the dead.
Read MoreTunisia’s revolution will spread the scent of its jasmine to oppressed nations all over the region.
Read MoreWill the unfolding popular revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt lead to the region’s dictatorships falling one after the other like dominos?
Read MoreMuslim-Coptic tension is just one aspect of a wider turmoil that will worsen until real democracy takes hold.
Read MoreAnimal rights activists are calling for global vegetarianism, but the Middle East is not ready to sacrifice its meat-eating lifestyle.
Read MoreIslamophobia is common in western society, so the classroom is a good place to start combating it.
Read MoreSome in the west are more likely to believe in elves in Middle Earth than in Arab men in the Middle East who are secular and do not oppress women.
Read MoreConverts have become pawns in Egypt’s increasingly bitter standoff between Muslims and Christians.
Read MoreIf God wants to reach out to humanity, why rely on prophets and scripture when he presumably has the power to connect with each of us directly?
Read MoreIf you don’t fast during Ramadan in Egypt, lie about it; hide it. Otherwise, you might land in jail.
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