Will Gamal Mubarak take over the country ?
Zero Effect - Sun, 2007-11-04 19:02 By Xero
I think yes
and by a democratic elections too .
what a mess .
Dignity Day
Green Data - Sat, 2007-10-06 04:31 By

"At 2:00pm on 6 October 1973, more than 220 Egyptian warplanes flew over the Suez Canal and attacked Israeli command centres in the Sinai. "Operation Badr", soon to be known as the October War, had been launched, and a new stage in Egyptian and Arab history was opened", Al-Ahram Weekly.
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"At 2:00pm on 6 October 1973, more than 220 Egyptian warplanes flew over the Suez Canal and attacked Israeli command centres in the Sinai. "Operation Badr", soon to be known as the October War, had been launched, and a new stage in Egyptian and Arab history was opened", Al-Ahram Weekly.
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Violence Against Women- Why?
Ha Ana Za! - Sun, 2007-07-15 16:48 By
"Treat your women well and be kind to them for they are your partners andread more »
committed helpers." From the last sermon of Prophet Mohammed
"None but a noble man treats women in an honorable manner. And none but an
ignoble treats women disgracefully". Prophet Mohammed (At-Tirmithy).
According to Abdullah ibn Mas'ud, the Prophet is reported to have said:"If a daughter is born to a person and he brings her up, gives her a good education and trains her in the arts of life, I shall myself stand between him and hell-fire."
Egypt - Is it Still a Regional Leader?
Green Data - Sat, 2007-06-23 00:34 By
We were taught in schools that Egypt is the leader of the Arabs and their big brother with its bzillion years history and wise role. But, is this still true now!? In fact I think the Egyptian leadership has shrank due to many reasons.
Some may claim that Mubarak's regime is focused on some minor internal affairs such as preparing his son Gamal to succeed him. And this is the main reason that Egypt has lost its regional place. read more »
We were taught in schools that Egypt is the leader of the Arabs and their big brother with its bzillion years history and wise role. But, is this still true now!? In fact I think the Egyptian leadership has shrank due to many reasons.
Some may claim that Mubarak's regime is focused on some minor internal affairs such as preparing his son Gamal to succeed him. And this is the main reason that Egypt has lost its regional place. read more »
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