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Egypt lines up to vote in its first free presidential election Los Angeles Times Two days of balloting mark a historic contest between political Islam and secularists connected to the Mubarak regime. Egyptians marvel at the experience. Egyptian soldiers stand guard as hundreds of people line up outside a polling station in Cairo to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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In Egypt, electing the future of Islam Washington Post (blog) Egyptians make a distinction between Islam and Islamism – despite the best efforts of the MB and the Salafi movements in Egypt. Islam to them is a religion that produced a civilization of more than a millennium – Islamism is a political attempt to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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A day in the sun for Arab democracy Asia Times Online A Brotherhood victory would spell out a u-turn for Egypt's foreign policy, similar to the dramatic changes undergone by Iran after the 1979 Islamic Revolution that severed relations with Israel and the US. It would, nevertheless fit nicely with recent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The religious pragmatist who might be Egypt's next president CNN Rather than stressing Islam was always the solution -- a catch-all phrase that had become the slogan of the Brotherhood -- Abol Fotoh's reversed the equation by arguing that wherever there was good governance, sharia law was in effect. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Egypt's New Exercise in Democracy Examiner.com It can't get any more ironic that Mubarak inherited the state from Anwar Sedat after his unceremonious assassination by the Muslim Brotherhood, the leading Islamic group now poised to win presidential elections, with Mohamed Marsi standing a good ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ahmed Shafiq, former Mubarak-era prime minister, emerges as front-runner for ... Washington Post (blog) In an interview inside his office in central Cairo, a confident Shafiq portrayed himself as the only candidate who could counter the rise of political Islam. The once-repressed Muslim Brotherhood, whose members were tortured and imprisoned under ... See all stories on this topic » |
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TAKE ACTION NOW! Stop Islamic Defense Front (FPI) Movement ... By Cal Mendelsohn Please sign this petition to curb the intolerant and violent activities of this radical group which denies others religious and social freedoms in Indonesia. Care2 News Network |
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