Karim Elsahy

Karim Elsahy is a permanent columnist for Egypt Today and blogs at onearabworld.blog.com. He is also the founder of the NPO Pray4Peace.org

As an architect Mr. Elsahy did his Masters Thesis as a 75-Year Urban Plan Solution to the Status of Jerusalem and currently does reconstruction in Iraq and Afghanistan work.

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Latest posts by Karim Elsahy

American Tableaux Manners Egyptian Style

Danial Varisco, Chair of the Anthropology Department at Hofstra University and author of “Tabsir: Insight on Islam and the Middle East” has a very interesting post on “American Tableaux Manners...

6 January 2006

Egyptian Parliamentary Elections

Few, besides the ones that were already content with the Egyptian status quo or the Muslim Brotherhood, are happy with the outcome of yesterday’s elections. Big Pharaoh considers immigrating, an idea Sandmonkey reports that sentiment is being echoed in the country (except from one of his friends that concludes that “Islam is the solution”.)

11 November 2005

Syria: Friends of Syria

Friends of Syria, a site set up to provide a level balance appropriating both blame and virtue on those that deserve either; regardless of association invites people that want to...

8 November 2005

Egyptian Blogger taken in Detention

Manal and Alaa's blog writes: Abdolkarim Nabil Seliman is a 21 year-old Egyptian student of law at the Azhar University, Damanhour Campus, a women's-rights activist and a correspondent for Copts...

3 November 2005

Egyptian Parliamentary Elections

The parliamentary elections Egyptians face next month may very well be more substantial than the first Presidential one they encountered last month. Through these elections many hope to influence the stranglehold the National Democratic Party (NDP) has on both the upper and lower houses of parliament (upwards of 85%).

18 October 2005

Sharm Relief

Following the devastating terrorist attacks in the Egyptian tourist hub of Sharm Elshiekh, Pray4Peace.org set up a fundraiser called Sharm Relief at SharmReleif.com.

17 August 2005