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As Biden weighs human rights and security in Mideast, some see peril for Israel

As Biden weighs human rights and security in Mideast, some see peril for Israel
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Egypt s Sisi faces backlash against removal of the Quran from school textbooks

Published date: 23 February 2021 13:43 UTC | Last update: 3 weeks 5 days ago Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is causing controversy by ordering education officials to restrict verses from the Quran to Islamic religion textbooks in the schools of the predominantly Muslim nation. Sisi has ordered education officials to remove the same verses from the textbooks of all other subjects, a Ministry of Education official revealed recently.   Reda Hegazi, the deputy minister of education, added that the Egyptian president had asked the Ministry of Education to allow moderate schoolteachers only to teach Islamic texts to pupils at the nation s schools. The removal of these verses will weaken the curricula, especially the Arabic language curricula

ICNA School Project Features Individual Who Joked About Threatening to Blow Up School

Radical Muslim Syed Ammar Ahmed continues to affiliate with colleges and kids. Tue Feb 16, 2021 Joe Kaufman is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center; a writer for the Counter-Islamist Grid, a project of the Middle East Forum; and the Chairman of the Joe Kaufman Security Initiative. He was the 2014, 2016 and 2018 Republican Nominee for U.S. House of Representatives (Florida-CD23). Last month, the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) announced its sponsorship of a school project that would provide grants to Muslim teachers and schools in need, what might seem to be an innocuous and laudable undertaking. However, the group sponsoring the project, ICNA, has ties to overseas terror, and the face of the project, Syed Ammar Ahmed, is a radical who once joked about threatening to blow up a school. And to provide a further grim irony, Ahmed is currently an adjunct professor affiliated with different colleges. Why are American youth being subject

Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam generates grand hostili

First published in the Daily Maverick 168 weekly newspaper. South Africa has been quietly but urgently trying to defuse what many fear is a ticking time bomb: the bitter dispute between Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan over the giant GERD dam that Ethiopia is building on the Blue Nile. Egypt says GERD – the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam – presents it with an existential threat because it will significantly reduce the flow of the Nile, on which it depends for almost all of its water. Ethiopia, meanwhile, insists that it needs the vast reservoir, which will eventually hold some 74 billion cubic metres of Nile water, to drive about 6,000 MW of hydroelectric power, which it badly needs for the development of its mostly impoverished people.

Why the Muslim Brotherhood s rise to power in Egypt failed

Published date: 12 January 2021 10:57 UTC | Last update: 2 months 2 weeks ago The question of what could have been looms heavily over Victor Willi s new history of the Muslim Brotherhood Senior Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood member Sobhi Saleh is seen behind bars during a verdict and sentencing session of a retrial for him and other Brotherhood members in Cairo on 11 September, 2019 (AFP) One of the oddly difficult truths to grasp about the Arab uprisings is that they did not have to be the failure they appeared to be. When looking back on major historical events in an effort to understand them, we intuitively tend towards teleological interpretations that ascribe eternal essences to protagonists, whose actions in particular circumstances could only have resulted in the events that happened. 

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