Islam Times - As Dr. Mohamed Morsi, “the candidate of the Islamic movement”, became the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt for the first time in the history of Egypt, the country has entered the midst of a new stage of competition and festering ...
Islam Times - We thought that the Egyptian people are the only ones concerned with the victory of Dr. Morsi and becoming a President of the Republic of Egypt, and that the Egyptians are the only ones who were awaiting the results all night, but the national ...
Islam Times - Europe’s political arena has been witnessing the emergence of new unconventional players, portraying the European public’s discontent with the performance of the established political parties.
Islam Times - There is no doubt that the Israeli governments no matter how they change they still remain to be the same, and their policies no matter how they change they remain the same Israeli official adopted policies as well.
Islam Times - With Fox news describing the Muslim Brotherhood as a fanatic religious cult bent on turning Egypt into a nation that will threaten both Israel and the United States in its wake, I believe it is necessary to examine the Cultural Revolution ...
Islam Times - The Egyptian image is becoming clearer day after day waiting for the moment of announcing the results of the presidential elections, which would settle the final image of Egypt’s new political destination after the transformative revolution ...
Islam Times (CAIRO)- Had Egypt’s post-revolutionary political winds held steady, Mohammed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood’s presidential candidate, would have been coasting to victory in this month’s election.
Islam Times - Egypt has been a geopolitical hub for decades and has always played a pivotal role within each past regime such as the Nasserist era when Arab socialism was crucial but had better ties within the Arab region and no positive relations with ...
Islam Times - Prisoners of freedom in the occupation prisons continue their hunger strike in response to the repressive Israeli policies against them, demanding their rights and urging international institutes to intervene to stop these policies.
Islam Times - A recent article by Mona Eltahawy published in Foreign Policy’s online website, titled “Why do they hate us” has been making the internet rounds as of late. In it, Eltahawy, a self-proclaimed “progressive Muslim,” tries to make sense of ...
Islam Times - The blatancy of America's (and some of it's Western allies') double-standards when dealing with "third-world" countries can and should be noted as nothing short of fascinating.
Islam Times - The true magnitude of Bahrain’s protests and riots have, for the most part, been underrepresented when discussed in relation to the other uprisings of the recentArab Spring. Though this could be attributed to the country’s (relatively) ...
Islam Times - In the light of recent events that has seen ruthless dictators across the Middle East succumb to public-revolutionary pressure, the question of the necessity of an International Criminal Court needs to once again reenter the political discourse....
Islam Times - ForeignPolicy.com published an article on April 23rd 2012 titled, “Sex and the single Mullah” written by Joshua E. Keating who is also an associate editor of the organisation.
Follow this link if you would like to take a look first before ...
Islam Times - It would appear that we could well see true democracy return to the Middle East after the failed attempt by the US and UK to oust the man they supported and install their own puppet government.
Islam Times - The Zionist entity is exposed these days to a flow of harsh criticism and an attempt to delegitimize it, and the right of its entity to continue to exist on the land of the occupied Palestine is being questioned.
Islam Times - Baghdad’s summit brings back memories of the discussions that took place in the corridors of the United Nations and the UN Security Council on Iraq, paving the way for invading it and occupying it with unjust resolutions that were built ...
Islam Times - We may never know what drove a U.S. Army staff sergeant to head out into the Afghan night and allegedly murder at least 16 civilians in their homes, among them nine children and three women...