Ibrahim Eissa
Salafis get green light to respond to media criticism of Islamic figures
Egypt
March 25, 2015
Salafis get green light to respond to media criticism of Islamic figures
The Salafi Call has gained approval from the Ministry of Endowments to deliver sermons during the upcoming Friday prayers, in…
Ibrahim Eissa: All Salafis terrorists
Egypt
January 12, 2015
Ibrahim Eissa: All Salafis terrorists
All Salafis are terrorists, according to TV presenter and journalist Ibrahim Eissa in his program 25\30 on OnTV Channel. "The whole…
Draft law criminalizing insults of revolutions sparks controversy
Egypt
December 4, 2014
Draft law criminalizing insults of revolutions sparks controversy
The announcement by President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi of a new draft law that would criminalize insulting the two revolutions of…
Ibrahim Eissa: I did not see police killing protesters
Egypt
January 12, 2014
Ibrahim Eissa: I did not see police killing protesters
Cairo Criminal Court convened on Sunday for the trial of former President Hosni Mubarak, his interior minister Habib al-Adly, and…
Judicial body overturns lawsuit questioning Morsy’s mental health
Egypt
February 28, 2013
Judicial body overturns lawsuit questioning Morsy’s mental health
A judicial body threw out a lawsuit on Wednesday that called for a medical examination of President Mohamed Morsy to…
Journalist Ibrahim Eissa discharged from prosecution
Egypt
February 11, 2013
Journalist Ibrahim Eissa discharged from prosecution
The prosecution on Monday released prominent journalist Ibrahim Eissa after hearing his testimony in a case against him by Islamist…
Prosecutor general investigates ‘defamation of Islam’ charges against Eissa
Egypt
January 19, 2013
Prosecutor general investigates ‘defamation of Islam’ charges against Eissa
Prosecutor General Talat Abdallah will investigate a report accusing Al-Tahrir newspaper Editor-in-Chief Ibrahim Eissa of defaming Islam and ridiculing the…
‘Arabic Booker’ shortlist full of surprises
Books
January 10, 2013
‘Arabic Booker’ shortlist full of surprises
This year’s International Prize for Arabic Fiction shortlist, announced in Tunis on Wednesday night, was a surprise to many.