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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

Cherishing the Soul

One of the most beautiful phrases I read today is, "Glory to the self that knows its worth." The cost of our spiritual livelihood is steep; each of us ardently yearns to encounter a "cherished soul" in our path. In essence, anyone who

Naguib Mahfouz.. An Era of Literature

Since literature is not eaten like bread, as they say, and is poor in the face of inflation, Naguib Mahfouz chose to work in a clerical job at the university after graduation, giving him the opportunity to pursue his main hobby of literature, writing

Tales of Marriage of Geniuses and Celebrities

The second edition of the book Tales of Marriage of Geniuses and Celebrities has been released by the Egyptian-Lebanese Publishing House for Mustafa Nasr. The book narrates the intricate details of famous marriages, narrating the story in a way that

Captured in '67, Avenged in October

"The Zionists captured me in '67, and I avenged them in October"... These were the sweetest words of Corporal Fighter Ahmed El-Sayed Hashish, one of the sons of the village of Mit Rabiea in Belbeis, Sharqia Governorate, who passed away just