Paradoxes in Egypt (3) “Human Rights Organizations and Islamic Sharia” All Human Rights Organizations in Egypt talking about human rights, and advocating the promotion of human rights situation in Egypt, by many methods. They are focusing on all human rights… Read More ›
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Paradoxes in Egypt (2) “Modifying of the 2014 Constitution”
Paradoxes in Egypt (2) “Modifying of the 2014 Constitution” Political leaders, public figures, journalists and talk show hosts are arguing nowadays necessity of amending the 2014 constitution, in order to change the political system to be presidential instead of parliamentary,… Read More ›
Blasphemy, a Way to Protect God!
Although there is no God and they never exist, believers are trying more and more to defend god by bringing anyone who criticize religion to court by blasphemy charges. They think this way is an important method to hinder any… Read More ›
Atheists Are Calling For Democracy in Egypt
CAIRO – After leaving their religions whatever Islam or Christianity and turning to atheism, Egyptian atheists are now calling for establishing a real democracy in Egypt that based on four basic elements; secularization, social contract, enlightenment and liberalism. Hassan Kamal, an… Read More ›
Hassan Kamal Speaks to Black Ducks – Remove Religion from ID Cards
In a new episode of The Black Duck talk show, Hassan Kamal, is speaking about the importance of remove religion from ID cards, on Saturday 4 July, 2015, at 4:30 pm. In this episode, Kamal is going to raise dare… Read More ›
Egypt’s Sisi; Absence of Rule of Law
By: Hassan Kamal On 18 January 2014, the Egyptian constitution has been adapted with public referendum by Egyptian people. This constitution has stipulated many articles that fairly respect human rights and rule of law, however, when actions came to practice,… Read More ›
The Egyptian National Security Violates Freedom of movement in Constitution
By: Hassan Kamal Today, 17 May 2015, Egypt witnesses a new violation of the constitution by the government itself. While I was in my way to Prague, Czech Republic, to attend the conference about ‘ Crisis Management in Politics’ organized… Read More ›
Why are we turning to Atheism?
By: Hassan Kamal These days, atheism is becoming more and more a common phenomenon for youth in Egypt. The atheists were interviewed by many TV programmes and Egyptian daily newspapers to show their reasons and thoughts about why they move… Read More ›
لماذا الحزب العلمانى المصرى؟
كتب: حسن كمال العلمانية كأسلوب فى التفكير ونظرية فى المعرفة كما صكها الفيلسوف المصرى د. مراد وهبه (1926-؟) وهى “التفكير فى النسبى بما هو نسبى وليس بما هو مطلق”. يترتب على هذا التعريف فصل الدين عن الدولة أى فصل الدين… Read More ›
Al-Azhar crackdown on the Secular Party
By: Hassan Kamal In the wake of establishing a new secular party in Egypt to challenge religious domination, Al-Azhar expressed its anger and disapproval to found the secular party. Al-Azhar said that this party opposed to the constitution because… Read More ›
Was Nasser Secular?
By: Hassan Kamal Many Western scholars consider the former president of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser as a secular ruler and describe the nature of Nasser’s regime as a secular state because of his stance on the Muslim Brotherhood after the… Read More ›
Egypt and Sharia: According to the Constitutions
By: Hassan Kamal After the removal of the Muslim Brotherhood from power in July 3, 2013, there has been a lot of discussion about the role of Sharia Law in the new constitution and how can be interpreted it again… Read More ›
Why El-Sisi is not Atatürk?
By: Hassan Kamal In recent times, especially after overthrow the former president of Egypt Mohamad Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood (one of the most popular Islamic fundamentalism movements on the globe) in July 3, 2013, there has been a lot… Read More ›
On Religious Authority in Islam
By: Hassan Kamal In modern times, many Muslims claim that there is no religious authority in Islam and Islam has no “clergy” in the Christian sense. There is no concept of a “church” and no sacraments. Consequently there are… Read More ›
Why Sexual Harassment in Egypt?
By: Hassan Kamal These days, every time you turn on the television or flick through the pages of a newspaper or social media, you learn about the victims of sexual harassment from women in Egypt. But what is the… Read More ›
Three New Egyptian Political Parties Accepted
The State Council The Egyptian Supreme Administrative Court, agreed to establish three new political parties in Egypt, after objection was submitted by the Committee of Political Affairs. On the other hand, the Supreme Court refused founding Tmard Party that led… Read More ›
El-Sisi Call for Cultural Revolution
Photo Credit: Ahram Newspaper Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi conveyed, during his meeting with groups of writers and intellectuals, importance establishing Cultural Revolution in Egypt by intellectuals, and he emphasized necessity enlighten masses. Read the original news in Arabic from… Read More ›
Should Egypt’s Parliamentary Elections be postponed?
Photo Credit: English Ahram By: Hassan Kamal One of the most debatable political issues between political forces in Egypt at the moment is the postponement of parliamentary elections. Responding to around 30 million protesters took the streets, in June 30,… Read More ›
Absence of Parliament in Egypt’s Sisi
Photo: Hassan Kamal By: Hassan Kamal EGYPT NOW IS WITHOUT A PARLIAMENT. According to the road map that El-Sisi declared on 3 July 2013, we had to call for parliamentary elections, but he didn’t do that so far. In addition to that, according… Read More ›
Five Important Myths about the Sharia Law
Photo Credit: islamgreatreligion By: Hassan Kamal MYTH #1. As you are A Muslim you have to follow the Sharia Law. WRONG There are a big difference between Islam and Sharia Law. The Islam is only faith based on the heart not… Read More ›