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I am The Prisoner

Why is life upset? Or are we upset with it? Am I the one not content? Or has joy been absent for years? I am the one who lost his way on the road, And returned after being lost, Full of moans. Pain complained about me, And the complaint revolved around the bewildered ones. In the mirror, I see an image, And its

Was July 23, 1952 a Happy Ending or Just a Beginning?

The Egyptian never accepted a life without dignity. The Egyptian never agreed to a life imposed by the grip of occupation, under the control of those in power along with their associates. Beyond these power circles, people were left in poverty, ignorance, and disease. What the Egyptian didn't accept for himself, he didn't accept for

Beware of Greed!!

Greed is a bad trait that makes a person spiteful, who does not wish well for others, and selfish, desiring only good for himself. Our noble Prophet taught us to embody many good virtues and to avoid reprehensible ones; among the worst traits that we must avoid is the trait of greed. Greed means the desire to have everything, and to

"When the Helpless Turns into a Saint"

The novel "Jews of Alexandria" by Mustafa Nasr begins in 1862 during the era of Said Pasha, the governor of Egypt, and continues until the era of Sadat and his visit to Jerusalem. Throughout this period, the narrative unfolds, transitioning with the Jewish characters in Alexandria from the fish market to finally settling in the

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