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Assassination of the Commander of the Egyptian Army's Ninth Division

News: The assassination of Brigadier General Adel Ragaei,  in the morning of Saturday 22 October 2016 sparked widespread debate around the practical implications, its causes, the significance of the timing and the nature of the response. The debate intensified in the absence of any comments or condolences from the military spokesman of the armed forces, whilst similarly the Interior Ministry also also did not issue any statements about the assassination. Comment: The master of the Egyptian regime Tom Malinowski, US Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, described Egypt's strategy in fighting against terrorism as being in the worst state ever. The assassination of the Brigadier constitutes one in a series of assassinations within the ranks of state officials, including the assassination of Egyptian Prosecutor-General, Hisham Barakat, during the month of Ramadan of last year. Many police and soldiers have been killed, both in their barracks and o

What is behind the Battle to Reclaim Mosul?

Question: On 17/10/2016, the start of the battle to regain Mosul was announced, what is intended by this? How can we understand the previous statements of the American officials who were expecting the battle of Mosul to take place after many years? Will this be the end of ISIS, if they are removed from Mosul? Why was there bickering between the Iraqi government and the Turkish regime? And why is Turkey insisting on participation in the war? Answer: 1- Scruitinising the current events one can view it as an episode in a series of episodes aiming for the completion of the dismantling of Iraq to establish a region for the Sunnis and another for the Shiites after the Kurdish region has become strikingly visible. This policy was not initiated by America today nor since the occupation of Iraq, but before that, since the time America imposed the no-fly zones on northern Iraq in 1991, where the Kurdistan region has become a quasi-state! When America occupied Iraq in 2003, the regime

A Brief Profile for Sheikh Mahmood bin Abdul Latif Uwaydah (Abu Iyas)

His full name is Mahmood bin Abdul Latif Mahmood Uwaydah and his Kunya is Abu Iyas. He joined Hizb Ut Tahrir in 1953 shortly after its formation and studied the culture and ideas of the Hizb in Palestine in Qalqiliya . He continued to be with the Hizb in Palestine until he had to travel to Saudi Arabia for work where he worked as a teacher in the Ministry of Education. The Saudi Government upon finding out sheikh's association with the Hizb deported Shekh Abu Iyas along with several other shebab back to Palestine in the 1960’s. Shekh Abu Iyas has a very strong command on Usul al Fiqh , hadith and Fiqh and has written extensively on the subject. One of his well known books is the compilation to detailed answers to Questions that he has been asked. He says that his strongest command lies in the subject of Hadith. He has often undertaken ijtihad in issues where he found that the existing ijtihad's were weak or where there was no ijtihad. As a result of his studies h