BOOKS INTRODUCTIONS

Some observers believe that, with all the attempts to predict the future and orientation of the Islamic movement in Tunisia, the movement’s absorption for Western democratic values ​​ may need some time.   This issue does not depend on the convictions of these ideological movements, but goes beyond that to…
Islamists acquired more than 60% of the Egyptian Parliament and despite that, the story wasn’t over. The internal dispute within the group “Brotherhood” and Salafists represents a threat of crisis that may devastate this coalition as it may increase in the coming short period. Al nour party is a hindrance…
For the first time in Egypt’s history Egypt, Islamists participate as parties in the parliament, after it was prohibited for them to participate in any elections, unless they were only individuals. In this Parliament which was elected democratically for the first time after the Egyptian revolution, the Islamists surprised everyone…
The Jasmine Revolution in 2011 represented an event that changed the political aspect in Tunisia, North Africa and the Middle East as a whole. It soon generated other revolutions in Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Syria, and resulted in a political disputation in various areas in Tunisia. Tunisia also took the first…
We introduced to our readers within a year, topics on Muslims in South Africa, America and the State of South Sudan. For this month, the fifty eighth rare Arabic publication explores and presents Islam in the Kingdom of Spain, its roots in Andalusia, the plight of the remained Moriscos, and…
In the last month’s book, August 2011, we dealt with Sufism in the Gulf, whereas on September’s book we address Sufism in other countries by exploring the extent of diversity, plurality and regeneration within orders or currents and Sufi schools. The articles of this publication cover Sufism issues in different…
 

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