Women’s rights in Islam

Women’s rights in Islam 1- If a man betrays his “wife” for adultery, he shall be stoned to death. 2- If he marries a second time and does not do justice between them, he will be crammed on the Day of Resurrection with a tilted flat. 3- If he writes a dowry for her and […]

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Bread and salt

Bread and salt Two words related to each other denote the fulfilment of covenants and have roots in ancient Egyptian folklore and continue to this day. Egypt is considered the only country that calls bread “aish” in the sense of living our life because, without bread, there is no life or subsistence. And salt, which […]

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 Hammam al-Malatili ** The historical “Margoush” bath, or “al-Malatili” as the public knows it in Egypt ***

Hammam al-Malatili ** The historical “Margoush” bath, or “al-Malatili” as the public knows it in Egypt *** The Egyptians were keen on cleanliness in the past, so they set up bathrooms in most of the streets of Cairo, which aroused the astonishment of the French and the British at that time. There is no doubt […]

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The Prophet Muhammad changed the culture of the Quraish.

The Prophet Muhammad changed the culture of the Quraish. Dr. Siham Abdel Baqi Mohamed Anthropologist – Faculty of Higher African Studies – Cairo University Mecca was one of the most important religious centres after the call of our master Ibrahim to the doctrine of monotheism, which was based in the Sacred House, in addition to […]

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Aragooz 

Aragooz Punch and Judy One of the most famous folk arts in Egypt at all, and one of the early forms of theatre and was recognized in November 2018 by UNESCO as one of the important human arts and the organization put it on the urgent conservation lists through the file prepared by Prof. Nabil […]

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