Enough of the small-fry! Tell us what happened to the BIGGEST threat in Egypt! C'mon, Abu! Is Omar the Tent-Maker still making his clothes? Has the military reduced his meals to only eight a day? Find out, man!
Egypt's Coup final straw for it's economy - See more at: http://www.middleeastmonitor.com/ne...-reveal-cost-of-the-coup#sthash.7YnO56Eq.dpuf
Sa'ad el Katatny HEAD of the Freedom and Justice Party (Ikhwan and Morsi's Political Party) says he has no connection to the ikhwan http://m.almasryalyoum.com/node/2069431 Oh!!!! how the sheep of Raba'a and Nahda squares must be crying today watching all their Judas Iscariot leadership denying their membership to ikhwan who were calling their sheep to die and be martyrs and shed their blood for Morsi !
The Egyptians should invite the Russians to invest in Egypt, maybe even run the Suez Canal. Morsi attempted a deal and failed. Sissi could probably pull it off.
possibly carrying weapons loaded in Djibouti on way to rebels in Syria................? previous Tamarrod statement
Todays million man Morsi protest was a big failure Curfew starts in 38 minutes so the ikhwanis are looting a bit and smashing things up a bit around Cairo before getting back on their buses back home after their day out
Government adjust curfew as promised due to massive fall in numbers supporting Morsi protests. Curfew moved to 11pm till 6am and activists now put call out for million man march against US intervention on Syria tomorrow in Downtown Cairo Egyptian government and people united against foreign intervention in Syria apart from Morsi's ikhwan and Al Qaeda elements still on the loose and not been rounded up yet
I guess they'll be disappointed since we aren't intervening tomorrow. Abu, I wish to say again that I appreciate and enjoy reading your very good and human observations of life around you in a hot spot in the world. Thank you, Sir. I think you would enjoy the acquaintance of my friend in Malaysia, Mr. Ramlee, a fellow muslim who has been on Haj. Let me know if you would like to meet. He is a businessman, VERY respectable and his daughters are doctors. Oh, I must warn you that Mr. Ramlee is also very much into professional wrestling and sponsors Power Mangosteen. No pics, he's very large.
I like Malaysians He sounds like sumo? PM me is contact details and I will meet him next time I am in Malaysia I returned from Malaysia trip on 25 th January 2011 and stepped off the plane from Kuala Lumpur in Cairo at 7am and drove over October bridge as the police were assembling for their Police Day Parade that started the Egyptian revolution. By that afternoon Egypt was on fire. - - - Updated - - - This is the list of the 50 members committee who are amending the constitution It's very different from the Ikhwan controlled one Diaa Rashwan (journalists): Head of Egypt's Syndicate of Journalists and Head of Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies. Mona Zul-Fekar (human rights): A lawyer and Deputy Head of the National Council for Human Rights. Mohamed Magd El-Deen (armed forces): Vice president of the military judiciary. El-Sayed Badawi (liberal parties): A prominent businessman and Head of the liberal Wafd Party. Mohamed Abul-Ghar (liberal parties): Head of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party and co-founder of the National Salvation Front. Gaber Nassar (public figures): Law professor and Head of Cairo University. Mohamed Salmawy (writers): Head of Egypt's Writers Union. Bassam El-Zarqa (Islamist currents): Deputy Head of the Salafist Nour Party. Amr Moussa (public figures): Head of the liberal Conference Party and co-founder of the National Salvation Front. Sameh Ashour (lawyers): Head of the Lawyers' Syndicate, Head of the Nasserist Party, and co-founder of the National Salvation Front. Shawky Allam (Al-Azhar): Egypt's Grand Mufti. Bishop Paula (Coptic Church): Bishop of the city of Tanta and Head of the Coptic Orthodox Council for Marital Affairs. Mervat El-Talawy (National Council for Women): Head of the National Council for Women. Mohamed Abdel-Aziz (youth movement): Founding member of Tamarod Campaign and member of the Nasserist Popular Current. Ahmed Eid (youth movement): Founding member of the 30 June Front. Mahmoud Badr (youth movement): Founding member of Tamarod Campaign. Amr Salah (youth movement): Founding member of the 30 June Front. Mohamed Abla (artists): A prominent painter. Sayed Hegab (High Council for Culture): A prominent poet. Khaled Youssef (artists): A prominent filmmaker and member of the Nasserist Popular Current. Gebali El-Maraghi (workers): Head of Egypt's Trade Unions Federation. Ahmed Khairy (workers): Head of the National Federation of Egypt's Workers. Mohamed Abdel-Kader (famers): Head of Farmers' Syndicate. Mamdouh Hamada (farmers): Head of Egypt's Farmers Co-operatives Union. Khairy Abdel-Dayem (doctors): Head of Doctors' Syndicate. Osama Shawky (engineers): Head of Cairo's branch of Engineers' Syndicate. Elhamy El-Zayat (tourism chambers): Head of Union of Tourism Chambers. Abla Mohie El-Din (industrial chambers): Consultant for the Ministry of the Industry. Ahmed El-Wakil (chambers of commerce): Head of Union of Commerce Chambers. Mostafa Badran (students): Head of Egypt's University Students Union. Talaat Abdel-Kawy (non-governmental organizations): Head of General Federation of Non-Governmental Organizations. Azza El-Ashmawy (National Council for Childhood and Motherhood): Director of the Anti-Trafficking Unit at the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood. Ahmed Mohamadein (Supreme Council for Universities): Head of Suez Canal University. Hossam El-Massah (special needs): National Council for Special Needs. Ali Mohamed Abdel-Moula (Ministry of Interior): Interior Minister'sAssistant for Legal Affairs. Kamal El-Helbawy (Islamist currents): A prominent Islamist thinker and writer and ex-leading Brotherhood figure. Hussein Abdel-Razek (leftist current): Deputy Head of the leftist Tagammu Party. Mohamed Sami (nationalist current): Head of the Nasserist Karama Party. Magdi Yacoub (public figure): A world renowned heart surgeon and founder of the Magdi Yacoub Heart Foundation. Abdel-Gelil Mostafa (public figure): A leading member of the liberal Constitution Party and a Co-founder of the National Salvation Front. Amr El-Shobaky (public figure): A prominent political analyst and head of the Arab-European Unit at Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic studies. Saad El-Din El-Helali (public figure): Comparative Jurisprudence professor at the Azhar University. Hoda El-Sada (public figure): Literature Professor at the Cairo University. Mohamed Ghoneim (public figure): Co-founder of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party; a renowned Urology professor. Hagag Adol (public figure Nubian): A writer. Mossad Abou-Fagr (public figure Sinai): Writer and activist. Mohamed Abdel-Salam (Al-Azhar): A judge and consultant of Al-Azhar Grand Imam. Abdullah Mabrouk El-Naggar (Al-Azhar): A professor at the Islamic Sharia and Law Faculty of Al-Azhar University. Bishop Antonious Aziz Mina (Catholic Church): Bishop of the governorate of Giza. Safwat El-Bayyady (Evangelical Church): President of the protestant community in Egypt.
Army checkpoint on Fayoum Road captures 3 from Ikhwan They searched car and found hidden area where they found ammunition and 90,000$ US dollars, 55,000 Saudi Riyal, and 6500 Qatari Riyal and other Jordanian Kuwaiti Libyan Australian currencies Fayoum Road is not far from my house and I request the army to throw them in jail with Morsi and throw the key in Nile off Qasr Aini Bridge Thank you
UAE to establish 10 new grain silos around Egypt and start manufacturing of vaccines in Egypt to help Egypts pharma companies
This is very big news if reports are true!!! Al Gazera Sporting Club in Zamalek ( biggest social club in Cairo ) with massive membership BANS!! Salafist beards and Niqab wearers!!
Egypt to try ex President Morsi http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/23924145 BBC wake up!! we already tried Morsi and didn't like him we need to try another one now...................
Egypt bans Al Jazeera Mubasher Misr Al Quds Al Ahrar Al Yarmouk TV channels The last 3 are extremist (so called Islamic channels)
Confirmed the biggest public social sporting club with millions of members called Gezira has banned salafist beard members and niqabis. Gezira members told staff to shave beard or leave. I think Al Azhar must be part of the cleaning up process in getting Egypt away from the Wahabi ideology that has been spreading all over our country the last 20 years. Away from the fanatical radical extremist views to the Egyptian moderate culture we used to be. Bravo! http://www.islammemo.cc/akhbar/arab/2013/09/01/180965.html