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Fauzi M. Najjar
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Middle East Policy. 21:87-97
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Fauzi M. Najjar
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Critique: Critical Middle Eastern Studies. 17:117-133
Dr Jamal al-Din Hamdan, a renowned Egyptian historian, wrote in Volume 1 of his four-volume book Shakhsiyat Misr (Egypt's Distinctive Character), In Egypt the ruler is regarded as a God until he fa...
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The Review of Politics. 69:128-131
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Fauzi M. Najjar
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Middle East Policy. 12:91-106
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Fauzi M. Najjar
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British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. 31:195-213
Fully aware of the pressing need for change in the Arab-Muslim world, a group of Egyptian intellectuals have formed the Egyptian Enlightenment Society to promote the necessary reform for the challe...
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Fauzi M. Najjar
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The Muslim World. 94:29-44
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Fauzi M. Najjar
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The Muslim World. 91:399-424
Article consacre a l'interdiction de certains livres en Egypte. La censure se montre de plus en plus severe en Egypte. L'universite al-Azhar joue un grand role dans ce phenomene, le droit lui etant reconnu par l'Etat d'interdire les publications qui
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Fauzi M. Najjar
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Middle Eastern Studies. 46:626-628
Nathalie Bernard-Maugiron (ed.) Cairo and New York, The American University in Cairo Press, 2008, Pp.xiii + 312, $34.95 (hardback), ISBN 978-977-416-201-5 President Hosni Mubarak and his political ...
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Fauzi M. Najjar
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British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. 27:177-200
On June 14, 1995, Cairo's Appeals Court ruled that Nasr Hu¯ mid Abu Zayd, a Professor of Islamic and Arabic Studies at Cairo University, was an apostate from Islam, and ordered his separation from his wife. The court based its decision, later upheld
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Fauzi M. Najjar
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British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. 25:139-168
Naguib Mahfouz, the Egyptian Nobel Laureate in literature, was stabbed by Muslim militants in October 1994. After the publication of his novel ‘Awlad Haratina’ radical Islamists accused him of apostasy and blasphemy. In this novel Mahfouz set out