No revolution for Egyptian women
Despite the political earthquake that has rid Egypt of its patriarch-in-chief, attitudes to gender remain largely the same. Now women must stand up for their rights.
Read MoreDespite the political earthquake that has rid Egypt of its patriarch-in-chief, attitudes to gender remain largely the same. Now women must stand up for their rights.
Read MoreThe revolution in Egypt succeeded because it had no Islamist face, and the Muslim Brotherhood has benefited from maintaining a soft presence.
Read MoreBy toppling their dictator, Egyptians have made history, but now they need to ensure that this revolution does not become a footnote in their history.
Read MoreA democratic Egypt will not go to war with Israel, but for the cold peace to thaw, Israel must ends its occupation.
Read MoreIt’s true that football divides Egyptians today, but it also, paradoxically, unites them on so many other levels.
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 More‘Catholic’ education thrives in Belgium, but the decision between principle and pragmatism is not easy when choosing a school.
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?
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