OnIslam Staff
Egypt, rebirth, democracy, Islamist
CAIRO – Egypt has sworn in the country’s first democratically-elected President Mohamed Morsi after decades of reeling under authoritarian rule.
The election of Morsi, the first president from the Muslim Brotherhood, marks a step in Egypt’s rocky transition to democracy after the ouster of Hosni Mubarak in a popular revolt last year.
The Islamist president inherits a plethora of problems from poor security to crumbling economy amid army restrictions on his presidential powers.
OnIslam.net gives its audience an in-depth look into Egypt’s transition to democracy from different political, religious and social perspective.


















