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Category Archives: Muslims
Egypt’s Daily Life – Working to Stay Alive
Every kind of work deserves respect – … Continue reading
Christmas in Egypt
Christmas in Egypt by Nermin Sami and Jimmy Dunn Because of the time the Holy Family spent in Egypt with the infant Jesus, Christmas is a very special celebration in Egypt. In Egypt, Copts, who are Egypt’s traditional Christians, … Continue reading
Egypt’s Daily Life – Seeing Clearly???
If I was Egyptian I would like to be man. Why? I like to see clearly and I don’t know if I could if I was the lady taking a buggy ride while visiting the Pyramids – but I suppose it’s … Continue reading
PHOTO OF THE WEEK – A PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS
WHAT DO YOU WANT? WHY ARE YOU TAKING MY PICTURE? WHERE DO YOU COME FROM? WHY DID YOU COME HERE? NO, I’M NOT LIKE YOU What do you think she wants to tell us? Please leave a comment ***************** … Continue reading
Posted in Children, Egypt, Muslims, Travel
Tagged children, Foreign Customs, Foreign lands, Hope
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PHOTO OF THE WEEK – ALIBABA AND THE ………THIEVES
CAN YOU GUESS WHO IS ALIBABA AND WHO ARE THE THIEVES? LET ME HEAR FROM YOU. More from Egypt soon Brigitte
Posted in Luxor, Luxor. Valley of the Kings, Muslims, Queens of Egypt, Tourism, Travel
Tagged Alibaba, Egyptian men, Fabels, The Nile, Thieves
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CAIRO – LIVING AMONG THE DEAD
The incessantly honking cars on Cairo’s street don’t slow down or stop their horns to pay their respect when passing El Arafa – The City of the Dead. I was astounded to see a graveyard (4 miles long) be part of this vibrant metropolis … Continue reading
Posted in Book of the Dead, Cairo, Children, Egypt, Government, Muslims, Travel
Tagged cars, Cemetery, City of the Dead, Death, earthquake, Tombs, Urbanization
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SHOPPING – PICTURE OF THE WEEK
I hope she doesn’t have far to go! More from Egypt soon Brigitte
Posted in Children, Egypt, Islam, Mothers, Muslims, Parenthood, Religion
Tagged Donkeys, Headscarf, Muslim Women, Weekly Market, Young Men
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TO EGYPT WITH LOVE —-
THIS YEAR THE CELEBRATION OF THE BIRTH OF JESUS CHRIST AND THE BIRTH OF THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD ARE OBSERVED ON THE SAME DAY – DECEMBER 24 AND I WISH ALL MY FRIENDS IN EGYPT HAPPY MAWLID AL-NABI More from Egypt soon Brigitte … Continue reading
Posted in Egypt, HABIBTI YA MASR, Islam, Muslims, Religion, Travel
Tagged Birth, Celebration of Life, food, Jesus Christ, Prophet Muhammad, Relion, Sweets
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EGYPT’S DAILY LIFE – SNEAKERS
SNEAKERS LIKE JEANS HAVE CONQUERED THE WORLD —— BUT NOT THE MOSQUES. THEY HAVE TO BE LEFT OUTSIDE LIKE ANY FOOTWEAR DID BEFORE THEM. ….AND THESE SNEAKERS ARE WAITING FOR THEIR OWNERS IN FRONT OF THE SULTAN HASSAN’S MOSQUE IN CAIRO. ELECTRIC … Continue reading
Posted in Cairo, Egypt, Islam, Muslims
Tagged Electric Wiring, Jeans, Mosques, Prayers, Sneakers, Sultan Hassan
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IT IS A MATTER OF SIZE – BIGGER THAN LIFE AND BIGGER THAN MAN
CAN YOU FIND THE PERSON IN THIS PICTURE? HOW MANY MEN MUST IT HAVE TAKEN TO BUILT THESE COLUMNS? STANDING NEXT TO THEM ONE REALLY FEELS HUMBLED – I DID. More from Egypt soon Brigitte
Posted in Ancient Stones, Egypt, Luxor, Luxor. Valley of the Kings, Muslims, Temple of Karnak
Tagged Ancient Egypt, Builders, columns, Luxor
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