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The Chronicles of the June 30 Revolution.. (Drum and Sword)

Why did the citizen start to feel the weakness of the regime, let alone the control of the Muslim Brotherhood over the presidency for the benefit of its members? This was clear when the streets were abandoned. As a citizen, I know there are thugs and I know you don't have the ability to deter them. You, as a president, should not justify

Diaries of the 30th June 2013 Revolution.. (The Beginning)

After the January revolution, the country passed through many events until the presidential elections were held, and the Muslim Brotherhood's candidate Dr. Mohammad Morsi won. The masses were optimistic, awaiting stability, improved living conditions, and the return of security. But what happened during the full year was not what these

Ama Ata Aidoo: A Sparrow from Africa

The relationship between East and West, and the conflict between Eastern values and Western values, have been- and will remain - a subject of questioning, research, and a theme that stories, plays, novels, and travel literature deal with. - Tawfiq al-Hakim, “A Sparrow from the East”, a novel in print and a film

Celebrating Eid in Glasgow

When I went to live in Europe for three years for the first time in my life I had contradicting feelings. I was so excited but at the same time, as an Arab and a Muslim, I was worried. I had a lot of fears: will I be accepted? Shall I face any racial attacks? What about discrimination? I am not alone. I have kids that will have to go to

The similarity of media discourse between the Muslim Brotherhood and ISIS on the borders of Mosul

The similarity of media messages and discourse between groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood and ISIS in attacking Arab armies is an interesting and important topic to explore. Although there are some differences, there are many similarities between the discourse of these two groups, particularly in terms of incitement and attacking Arab