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The Harem Years (ISBN 978-0935312706) is a firsthand account of the private world of a harem in colonial Cairo. [1] [2]Huda Shaarawi (1879-1947) was among the last generation of Egyptian women to live in the segregated world of the harem.
The Egyptian protesters' grievances focused on legal and political issues, [24] including police brutality, state-of-emergency laws, [1] lack of political freedom, civil liberty, freedom of speech, corruption, [2] high unemployment, food-price inflation [3] and low wages. [1] [3] The protesters' primary demands were the end of the Mubarak regime.
Social history of Egypt (9 C, 3 P) ... Social issues in Egypt (5 C) V. Violence in Egypt (13 C, ... Pages in category "Society of Egypt"
Author of 24 books, [5] with around 30 books unpublished for different reasons (mainly destruction by the state), [6] and at least 581 articles, [7] including novels, literary arts critique and works on education, he is best known in the Muslim world for his work on what he believed to be the social and political role of Islam, particularly in ...
One of those tortured was Sayyid Qutb, former editor of the Society's newspaper, a prolific writer of fiction, literary criticism and articles on political and social issues, and author of the bestseller Social Justice in Islam, which set out the principles of an Islamic socialism. He became the Brotherhood's most influential thinker for a time ...
Human rights in Egypt are guaranteed by the Constitution of the Arab Republic of Egypt under the various articles of Chapter 3. The country is also a party to numerous international human rights treaties, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
The history of Egypt during the 19th and early 20th centuries was defined by the vastly different reigns of successive members of the Muhammad Ali dynasty and the gradually increasing intrusion into Egyptian affairs of the Great Powers, particularly the United Kingdom.