Egypt, a land of pyramids and revolution, has many tales to tell and Dr. Anwaar Abadallah Khalik Ibrahim makes an incredible guide to Egypt: past and present. Her history, politics and culture.
The latest massacre of protestors is the newest complication for Egypt's democratic transition. Published 3:09 p.m. May 5, 2012 - Comments
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The week before the deadline to register as a candidate for President, Egypt saw a series of surprises that again put the country in controversy and turmoil. Published 11:17 a.m. April 9, 2012 - Comments
As Egypt prepares to write its new constitution, can the Council for Women protect the rights of Egyptian women? Published 12:25 p.m. March 20, 2012 - Comments
Egypt's decision to try 16 American employees of pro-democracy organizations is severely testing U.S. - Egypt relations. Published 2:40 p.m. February 26, 2012 - Comments
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Rioting after a soccer riot triggered the latest political crisis in Egypt. Published 9:09 a.m. February 14, 2012 - Comments
Did human sacrifice occur in Ancient Egypt? Some Egyptologists deny that ancient Egyptians practiced cannibalism, while others believe it did happen. Published 7:56 p.m. February 10, 2012 - Comments
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Egyptians are fatigued from the near constant unrest yet the country must still elect a new president who can lead the nation through its most critical and challenging periods. Published 8:55 p.m. January 20, 2012 - Comments
Military police under Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi are beating and humiliating women who protest in Egypt. Published 3:41 p.m. December 21, 2011 - Comments
Military police under Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi are beating and humiliating women who protest in Egypt. Published 9:55 a.m. December 21, 2011 - Comments
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As Egyptians flocked to the polls this week, many cast ballots for the first time, and worried about the uncertainty still facing the country. Published 9:50 a.m. November 30, 2011 - Comments
Anwaar Abadallah Khalik Ibrahim has her Ph.D. from Ain Shams University (1999, first degree honour) and currently lectures on Civilization and Cultural Affairs for Helwan University. Dr. Abdalla Kahlik Ibrahim also works as an official coordinator for the cultural ...
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Anwaar Abadallah Khalik Ibrahim has her Ph.D. from Ain Shams University (1999, first degree honour) and currently lectures on Civilization and Cultural Affairs for Helwan University. Dr. Abdalla Kahlik Ibrahim also works as an official coordinator for the cultural exchange program between Helwan Uni and TSU in the USA entitled “Cultural Immersion 2011-2014.”
Additionally, Ms. Abdallah is a member of the Egyptian and Arab women’s writer’s union and the Cairo Women Association. She is also the translator of several books published by the Ministry of Culture including Shadows on the Grass, Impossible Peace and The Secret Rapture. Dr. Ibrahim is also an accomplished author and essayist in both Arabic and English publications.