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International Day for the Lazy Mother!

I woke up today, as usual, and browsed social media to see the latest updates, follow influencers, and trends. This way, in this day and age, you become a solid influencer! Anyway, this is not our topic right now. I was attracted by the posts celebrating the International Day for the Lazy Mother, which is all over social media pages. I

Egyptian Diplomacy

"BRICS" is an economic group comprising of Russia, Brazil, China, India, and South Africa; negotiations for its formation began in 2006 and the first summit was held in 2009. Initially, the group included Brazil, Russia, India, and China, under the name "BRIC"; then, in 2011, South Africa joined, making it

Dance as Poetry and Painting

Dance is rhythmic movements performed by the body, usually accompanied by music, and is typically an organized way of expressing emotions through visible rhythmic body movements. The Arabic World Encyclopedia tells us that there are two types of dance: theatrical dance, and social dance. Theatrical dance is performed by professional

The Egyptian Opera House hosts the Exhibition of Tarek khoja

The Egyptian Opera House will host the international photography exhibition of the world-renowned Saudi photographer and artist, Tarek khoja, from September 9-11, in the official hall of the Fine Artists Syndicate at the Opera. The exhibition will showcase a collection of the finest creative works of Tarek khoja, attended by the Saudi

The Egyptian Belief System

If you write about your love for the Prophet's family, you are accused of being Shia, and if you write about your love for the companions of the Prophet, they say you are a Salafi and Sunni, etc. And if you wrote about asceticism and divine love, they said you are a Sufi. And if you combine all of that, they become silent and cannot