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Naguib Mahfouz: A Political Spirit

There is no doubt that Naguib Mahfouz had great appreciation for President Gamal Abdel Nasser, as he considered him the greatest supporter of the poor in our entire history. This criterion was always on the writer's mind, as he would rejoice and support every decision Abdel Nasser made. However, he criticized the enthusiastic approach to

corruption in the healthcare sector

Corruption in the healthcare sector directly affects human life and hinders happiness and well-being. Corruption not only deprives people of easy access to healthcare and the availability of qualified hospitals but also extends to forgery, fraud, and manipulation of drugs, human organ trafficking, and medical devices and equipment

Half a Sock Taught Me Life

I have the patience of Job when it comes to things, people, and everything that falls within the scope of my life. My son had a pair of socks, and we lost one of them more than ten years ago, but I kept it in a place known only to me. Yes... I am that patient and even more so over the years, and it's not a virtue, but a trait that

Turning Away and Keeping at a Distance

Happiness is when your soul becomes accustomed to sadness and darkness, like the Stockholm Syndrome; you become a prisoner of your habitual sadness because you are familiar with it and it with you. You know when it will come to you and how to deal with it, and you bid it farewell, waiting for a new encounter. It is your constant companion who

The late poet Salah Abdel Sabour

I said to Mrs. Nazima, his office manager: I want to meet the professor! She asked me: Do you have an appointment with him? I said: No, but I am a poet from Alexandria, and I want to meet him. She smiled and said: I have instructions from the professor that any poet who wants to meet him should be admitted immediately. She opened