How Christians Helped Create The Muslim Brotherhood
Maurice Chammah reviews Beth Baron’s book The Orphan Scandal: Christian Missionaries and the Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood.
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a review of religion and media
Maurice Chammah reviews Beth Baron’s book The Orphan Scandal: Christian Missionaries and the Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood.
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The second in a series of posts on issues at the intersection of press freedom, religion, digital media and politics by Natasja Sheriff . Continue Reading →
By Maurice Chammah The popular image of Egypt split by religious and political loyalties belies a subtle story of piety and social change. Continue Reading →
By Maurice Chammah “Port Said, once the pariah, is now the vanguard. As the protests turn to street battles, Port Said’s traditional independence from the rest of the country is coming out in a way it never has before.” Continue Reading →
By Maurice Chammah Nasser had…wanted the state to protect journalists from the market, but could that be done without making them slaves of the state?
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By Maurice Chammah Nasser had…wanted the state to protect journalists from the market, but could that be done without making them slaves of the state?
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“The Mubarak regime is more dangerous to women than the Muslim Brotherhood.” Listen to renown feminist Dr. Nawal El Saadawi and NYU graduate student Yasmin Moll on the Brian Lehrer show on NPR.
You can read today’s exclusive article by El Saadawi at Women’s Media Center here. Continue Reading →
“The Mubarak regime is more dangerous to women than the Muslim Brotherhood.” Listen to renown feminist Dr. Nawal El Saadawi and NYU graduate student Yasmin Moll on the Brian Lehrer show on NPR.
You can read today’s exclusive article by El Saadawi at Women’s Media Center here. Continue Reading →
“The Mubarak regime is more dangerous to women than the Muslim Brotherhood.” Listen to renown feminist Dr. Nawal El Saadawi and NYU graduate student Yasmin Moll on the Brian Lehrer show on NPR.
You can read today’s exclusive article by El Saadawi at Women’s Media Center here. Continue Reading →
One storyline that’s making the rounds in the wake of ongoing protests in Egypt is that an applicable comparison can be made to Iran’s “green revolution” of 1979. Ayaan Hirsi Continue Reading →