Islamic Feminism: Combating gender inequality with Islam
Here is an article that I recently wrote for the Quilliam Foundation’s blog: Nowadays, feminism comes in many forms. The current existence of an array of feminisms disqualifies (or should […]
Here is an article that I recently wrote for the Quilliam Foundation’s blog: Nowadays, feminism comes in many forms. The current existence of an array of feminisms disqualifies (or should […]
I was at a club last night in downtown Cairo with some friends and I had an experience that I thought was comical and worth sharing. My friends and I […]
Throughout much of Egypt, especially the greater-Cario area, the Nile’s luster and magnificence of times past have long since been eroded away by urbanization, population increase, pollution, lack on environmental […]
Here is a nice little anecdote from Cairo… It is becoming clear that petty street crime is on the rise in Cairo and it is most likely due to increasingly […]
Egypt is back on the front page of the news again after last wednesday’s tragedy/riot/massacre at a soccer match in Port Said, in which 79 were killed and hundreds injured. […]
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the beginning of Egypt’s revolution against the former Hosni Mubarak regime. Today has been declared a national holiday so Egyptians were free to gather […]
First of all, I would like to wish everyone a safe and happy holidays. I’m envious of all of the football and basketball that is on TV at this time […]