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If you can't find good in your own country, you won't find it anywhere else.
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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ูŠู‚ุงุชู„ ุงู„ุฌู†ุฏูŠ ุฃุนุฏุงุกู‡ ุจุถุฑุงูˆุฉุŒ ูŠุชู…ู†ูŠ ู„ูˆ ูŠูู†ูŠู‡ู… ุฌู…ูŠุนุงู‹...ู„ูƒู†ู‡ ุฅุฐุง ู‚ุฏุฑ ู„ู‡ุŒ ู…ุฑุฉ ูˆุงุญุฏุฉุŒ ุฃู† ูŠุนุจุฑ ุฅู„ูŠ ุงู„ุฌุงู†ุจ ุงู„ุขุฎุฑ ูˆูŠุชุฌูˆู„ ุจูŠู† ุตููˆูู‡ู…ุŒ ุณูŠุฌุฏู‡ู… ุจุดุฑุง ุทุจูŠุนูŠู† ู…ุซู„ู‡ุŒ ุณูŠุฑูŠ ุฃุญุฏู‡ู… ูŠูƒุชุจ ุฎุทุงุจุงู‹ ู„ุฒูˆุฌุชู‡ุŒ ูˆุขุฎุฑ ูŠุชุฃู…ู„ ุตูˆุฑ ุฃุทูุงู„ู‡ุŒ ูˆุซุงู„ุซุง ูŠุญู„ู‚ ุฐู‚ู†ู‡ ูˆูŠุฏู†ุฏู†... ูƒูŠู ูŠููƒุฑ ุงู„ุฌู†ุฏูŠ ุญูŠู†ุฆุฐุŸ... ุฑุจู…ุง ูŠุนุชู‚ุฏ ุฃู†ู‡ ูƒุงู† ู…ุฎุฏูˆุนุง ุนู†ุฏู…ุง ุญุงุฑุจ ู‡ุคู„ุงุก ุงู„ู†ุงุณ ุงู„ุทูŠุจูŠู† ูˆุนู„ูŠู‡ ุฃู† ูŠุบูŠุฑ ู…ูˆู‚ูู‡ ู…ู†ู‡ู….. ุฃูˆ.. ุฑุจู…ุง ูŠููƒุฑ ุฃู† ู…ุง ูŠุฑุงู‡ ู…ุฌุฑุฏ ู…ุธู‡ุฑ ุฎุงุฏุนุŒ ูˆุฃู† ู‡ุคู„ุงุก ุงู„ูˆุงุฏุนูŠู† ู…ุง ุฅู† ูŠุชุฎุฐูˆุง ู…ูˆุงู‚ุนู‡ู… ูˆูŠุดู‡ุฑูˆุง ุฃุณู„ุญุชู‡ู… ุญุชูŠ ูŠุชุญูˆู„ูˆุง ุฅู„ูŠ ู…ุฌุฑู…ูŠู†ุŒ ูŠู‚ุชู„ูˆู† ุฃู‡ู„ู‡ ูˆูŠุณุนูˆู† ุฅู„ูŠ ุฅุฐู„ุงู„ ุจู„ุงุฏู‡...
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ุนู„ุงุก ุงู„ุฃุณูˆุงู†ูŠ (ุดูŠูƒุงุฌูˆ)
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The concept of the benevolent dictator, just like the concepts of the noble thief or the honest whore, is no more than a meaningless fantasy.
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Alaa Al Aswany (On the State of Egypt: A Novelist's Provocative Reflections (A Tahrir Studies Edition))
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Egyptians are like camels: they can put up with beatings, humiliation and starvation for a long time but when they rebel they do so suddenly and with a force that is impossible to control.
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Alaa Al Aswany (On the State of Egypt: A Novelist's Provocative Reflections (A Tahrir Studies Edition))
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Education, medical treatment, and work are the natural rights of every citizen in the world.
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ุนู„ุงุก ุงู„ุฃุณูˆุงู†ูŠ (The Yacoubian Building)
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Illiteracy does not impede the practice of democracy, as witnessed by the success of democracy in India despite the high illiteracy rate. One doesn't need a university diploma to realize that the ruler is oppressive and corrupt. On the other hand, to eradicate illiteracy requires that we elect a fair and efficient political regime.
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Alaa Al Aswany (ุดูŠูƒุงุฌูˆ)
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She had lost her compassion for people and a thick crust of indifference had formed around her feelings - that disgust that afflicts the exhausted, the frustrated, and the perverted and prevents them from sympathizing with others.
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ุนู„ุงุก ุงู„ุฃุณูˆุงู†ูŠ (The Yacoubian Building)
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Everything that happened to you is a page that's been turned and is done with.
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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A mother loves her children unconditionally. However they wrong her, she'll carry on loving them.
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Alaa Al Aswany
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ุฅู†ู†ุง ู„ู„ุฃุณู ููŠ ู…ุตุฑุŒ ุญูŠุซ ู„ุง ูƒุฑุงู…ุฉ ู„ู…ููƒู‘ูุฑ ุฌุงุฏ ุฃูˆ ุนุงู„ูู… ู†ุงุจุบุŒ ุจูŠู†ู…ุง ุงู„ู…ูŽุฌู’ุฏุŒ ูƒู„ ุงู„ู…ุฌุฏุŒ ู„ู„ุฃูุงู‚ูŠู† ูˆุงู„ุฃุฏุนูŠุงุก..
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Alaa Al Aswany (ุฌู…ู‡ูˆุฑูŠุฉ ูƒุฃู†)
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ูƒู„ ุดู‰ุก ููŠ ู…ุตุฑ ูƒุงุฐุจ ู…ุง ุนุฏุง ุงู„ุซูˆุฑุฉ.ุงู„ุซูˆุฑุฉ ูˆุญุฏู‡ุง ู‡ูŠ ุงู„ุญู‚ูŠู‚ุฉ ุŒู„ุฐู„ูƒ ูŠูƒุฑู‡ูˆู†ู‡ุง ู„ุฃู†ู‡ุง ุชูุถุญ ูุณุงุฏู‡ู… ูˆ ุชูุงู‚ู‡ู….ู…ุตุฑ ู‡ูŠ ุฌู…ู‡ูˆุฑูŠุฉ ูƒุฃู† ุŒูˆ ู†ุญู† ู‚ุฏู…ู†ุง ุฅู„ู‰ ุงู„ู…ุตุฑูŠูŠู† ุงู„ุญู‚ูŠู‚ุฉ ููƒุฑู‡ูˆู†ุง ู…ู† ุฃุนู…ุงู‚ ู‚ู„ูˆุจู‡ู…
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Alaa Al Aswany (ุฌู…ู‡ูˆุฑูŠุฉ ูƒุฃู†)
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What led to September 11 is that most decision makers in the White House thought like you. They supported despotic regimes in the Middle East to multiply the profits of oil and arms companies, and armed violence escalated and reached our shores.
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Alaa Al Aswany (ุดูŠูƒุงุฌูˆ)
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A racist is just an ignorant man afraid of people who are different from him.
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Automobile Club of Egypt)
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It became clear to her that all men, however respectable in appearance and however elevated their position in society, were utter weaklings in front of a beautiful woman. - The Yacoubian Building, p. 42
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She represents the beauty of the common people in all its vulgarity and provocativeness.
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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I am according to my slave's expectations of me: if good, then good, and if bad, then bad.
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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ุฅู† ุงู„ุนุฏู„ ูŠูุณุฏ ุงู„ุฎุฏู… ู„ุงู† ู…ู† ุชุนูˆุฏ ุนู„ูŠ ุงู„ุธู„ู… ู„ุง ูŠุณุชุทูŠุน ุฃู† ูŠูู‡ู… ุงู„ุนุฏู„
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Alaa Al Aswany
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Later he would ponder the relation between our extreme desire for something and our ability to realize it- was what we wanted inevitably brought about if we wanted it enough?
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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Nationalities are a facist way of thinking aimed at forcing people into a narrow and stupid sense of belonging. It makes some people feel superior to others and perpetuates hatred and war.
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Automobile Club of Egypt)
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The writer of fiction is not a scholar but an artist impacted emotionally by characters from life, who then strives to present these in his works. These characters present us with human truth but do not necessarily represent social truth.
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Alaa Al Aswany (ู†ูŠุฑุงู† ุตุฏูŠู‚ุฉ)
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...he was one of the great intellectuals of the 1940s who completed their higher studies in the West and returned to their country to apply what they had learned thereโ€”lock, stock, and barrelโ€”within Egyptian academia. For people like them, โ€œprogressโ€ and โ€œthe Westโ€ were virtually synonymous, with all that that entailed by way of positive and negative behavior. They all had the same reverence for the great Western valuesโ€”democracy, freedom, justice, hard work, and equality. At the same time, they had the same ignorance of the nationโ€™s heritage and contempt for its customs and traditions, which they considered shackles pulling us toward Backwardness from which it was our duty to free ourselves so that the Renaissance could be achieved.
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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He had worked out long ago that police officers evaluated a citizen on the basis of three factorsโ€”his appearance, his occupation, and the way he spoke; according to this assessment, a citizen in a police station would either be treated with respect or despised and beaten.
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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Oh God, how did he get to be sixty? How quickly the years had passed! His whole life had passed before he realized it, before he began. He hadnโ€™t lived. What had he done in his life? What had he achieved? Could he measure his happy times? How much? How many? Several days, a few months at best? It was not fair to advance in years without realizing the value of time, not fair that no one drew our attention to the time that was slipping through our fingers by the moment. It was a clever trick: to realize the value of life only just before it ended.
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ุนู„ุงุก ุงู„ุฃุณูˆุงู†ูŠ
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...oh that short hair, a la garcon that evokes unfamiliar, boyish kinds of sex.
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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...and that spark will flash in her eyes confirming that her mind never stops working, even in the heat of passion.
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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Our love of beauty is merely a trick produced by the way we look, and the broader the vision grows the clearer the wrinkles are seen
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ู†ุนูŠุด ููŠ ู…ุฌุชู…ุน ู…ุชุฎู„ู‘ูู ูƒุฐู‘ูŽุงุจ ูŠุนุดู‚ ุงู„ุฃูˆู‡ุงู…ุŒ ูˆู„ุณุช ู…ุณุชุนุฏู‘ู‹ุง ู„ุฏูุน ุซู…ู† ุบุจุงุก ุงู„ุขุฎุฑูŠู†.
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Alaa Al Aswany (ุฌู…ู‡ูˆุฑูŠุฉ ูƒุฃู†)
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ุงู„ุญุฑูŠุฉ ุงู„ูˆุญูŠุฏุฉ ุงู„ู…ุณู…ูˆุญ ุจู‡ุง ููŠ ู…ุตุฑ ุญุฑูŠุฉ ุงู„ูƒู„ุงู….. ุฃู† ูŠูƒุชุจ ูƒู„ ูˆุงุญุฏ ู…ู†ุง ู…ุง ูŠุดุงุก, ูˆ ุจุงู„ู…ู‚ุงุจู„ ุชูุนู„ ุงู„ุญูƒูˆู…ุฉ ุจู†ุง ู…ุง ุชุดุงุก.
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Alaa Al Aswany (ู„ู…ุงุฐุง ู„ุง ูŠุซูˆุฑ ุงู„ู…ุตุฑูŠูˆู†ุŸ)
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If you canโ€™t find good in your own country, you wonโ€™t find it anywhere else.โ€ The words slipped out from Zaki Bey, but he felt that they were ungracious so he smiled to lessen their impact on Busayna, who had stood up and was saying bitterly, โ€œYou donโ€™t understand because youโ€™re well-off. When youโ€™ve stood for two hours at the bus stop or taken three different buses and had to go through hell every day just to get home, when your house has collapsed and the government has left you sitting with your children in a tent on the street, when the police officer has insulted you and beaten you just because youโ€™re on a minibus at night, when youโ€™ve spent the whole day going around the shops looking for work and there isnโ€™t any, when youโ€™re a fine sturdy young man with an education and all you have in your pockets is a pound, or sometimes nothing at all, then youโ€™ll know why we hate Egypt.
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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Sheikh Bilal had taken him aside the day before the wedding and spoken to him of marriage and his wifeโ€™s rights in the Law, stressing to him that there was nothing for a Muslim to feel shy about in marrying a woman who was not a virgin and that a Muslim womanโ€™s previous marriage ought not to be a weak point that her new husband could exploit against her. He said sarcastically, โ€œThe secularists accuse us of puritanism and rigidity, even while they suffer from innumerable neuroses. Youโ€™ll find that if one of them marries a woman who was previously married, the thought of her first husband will haunt him and he may treat her badly, as though punishing her for her legitimate marriage. Islam has no such complexes.
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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I lived through beautiful times, Busayna. It was a different age. Cairo was like Europe. It was clean and smart and the people were well mannered and respectable and everyone knew his place exactly. I was different too. I had my station in life, my money, all my friends were of a certain niveau, I had my special places where I would spend the eveningโ€”the Automobile Club, the Club Muhammad Ali, the Gezira Club. What times! Every night was filled with laughter and parties and drinking and singing. There were lots of foreigners in Cairo. Most of the people living downtown were foreigners, until Abd el Nasser threw them out in 1956.โ€ โ€œWhy did he throw them out?โ€ โ€œHe threw the Jews out first, then the rest of the foreigners got scared and left. By the way, whatโ€™s your opinion of Abd el Nasser?โ€ โ€œI was born after he died. I donโ€™t know. Some people say he was a hero and others say he was a criminal.โ€ โ€œAbd el Nasser was the worst ruler in the whole history of Egypt. He ruined the country and brought us defeat and poverty. The damage he did to the Egyptian character will take years to repair. Abd el Nasser taught the Egyptians to be cowards, opportunists, and hypocrites.โ€ โ€œSo why do people love him?โ€ โ€œWho says people love him?โ€ โ€œLots of people that I know love him.โ€ โ€œAnyone who loves Abd el Nasser is either an ignoramus or did well out of him. The Free Officers were a bunch of kids from the dregs of society, destitutes and sons of destitutes. Nahhas Basha was a good man and he cared about the poor. He allowed them to join the Military College and the result was that they made the coup of 1952. They ruled Egypt and they robbed it and looted it and made millions. Of course they have to love Abd el Nasser; he was the boss of their gang.
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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As an Egyptian woman hangs out the wash, she is as alluring as a belly dancer in whose dance the seduction is frank and direct, a sort of invitation to sex. When a woman is hanging out the wash, her appeal is subdued and coy. The woman moves as if unaware of the excitement she arouses in any man watching her. Look. When the woman puts the clothes peg in her mouth and then takes it in her two fingers to peg the wash on the line, the use of the peg is loaded with strong, sensual overtones.
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Alaa Al Aswany
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Homosexuals usually excel in professions that depend on contact with other people, such as public relations, acting, brokering, and the law. It is said that their success in these fields is attributable to their lack of that sense of shame that costs others opportunities, while their sexual lives, filled as they are with diverse and
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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deeper insight into human nature and make them more capable of influencing others. Homosexuals also excel in professions associated with taste and beauty, such as interior decoration and clothing design; it is well known that the most famous clothes designers in the world are homosexuals, perhaps because their dual sexual nature enables them to design womenโ€™s clothes that are attractive to men and vice versa.
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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rulers claim that they are applying the Law of Islam and assert at the same time that they are governing us by democracy God knows they are liars in both. Islamic law is ignored in our unhappy country and we are governed according to French secular law, which permits drunkenness, fornication, and perversion so long as it is by mutual consent. The state itself in fact benefits from gambling and the sale of alcohol, then spews out its ill-gotten gains in the form of salaries for the Muslims, who as a result are cursed with the curse of what is forbidden and God expunges His blessings from their life. The supposedly democratic state is based on the rigging of elections and the detention and torture of innocent people so that the ruling clique can remain on their thrones
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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Islam and democracy are opposites and can never meet. How can water meet with fire, or light with darkness? Democracy means people ruling themselves by themselves. Islam knows only Godโ€™s rule. They want to submit Godโ€™s Law to the Peopleโ€™s Assembly so that the honorable representatives may decide whether Godโ€™s Law is worthy of application or not! A monstrous word it is, issuing from their mouths; they say nothing but a lie. The Law of the Truth, Glorious and Sublime, is not to be discussed or scrutinized; it is to be obeyed and implemented immediately, by force, unhappy as that may make some
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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the task before Muslim youth today is to reclaim the concept of gihad and bring it back to the minds and hearts of the Muslims. It is precisely this that terrifies America and Israel and with them our traitorous rulers. They tremble in fear at the great Islamic Awakening that gains greater momentum and whose power becomes more exigent in our country day by day. A handful of warriors from Hizbollah and Hamas were able to defeat Almighty America and Invincible Israel, while Abd el Nasserโ€™s
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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God has made it incumbent upon us to struggle to raise high His word. Gihad is a pillar of Islam, exactly like prayer and fasting. Indeed, gihad is the most important of those pillars but the corrupt rulers dedicated to the pursuit of money and the pleasures of the flesh who have ruled the Islamic world in times of decadence have attempted, with the help of their hypocritical men of religion, to exclude gihad from the pillars of Islam, knowing that if the people cleaved fast to gihad, it would in the end be turned against them and cost them their thrones. In this way, by eliminating gihad, Islam was robbed of its real meaning and our great religion was transformed into a collection of meaningless rituals that the Muslims performed like athletic exercises, mere physical movements without spiritual significance. When the Muslims abandoned gihad, they became slaves to this world, clinging to it, shy of death, cowards. Thus their enemies prevailed
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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you will not achieve true devotion in one go. The gihad of the soul, Taha, is the Greater Gihad, as the Messenger of Godโ€”God bless him and give him peaceโ€”called it.โ€ โ€œWhat should I do, Master?
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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Millions of Muslims humiliated and subjected to dishonor by the Zionist occupation appeal to you to restore for them their ruined self-respect. Youth of Islam, the Zionists get drunk and commit fornication with whores in the forecourt of your Aqsa Mosque!
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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Our time-serving, traitorous rulers, servants of the Crusader West, will meet their just fates at your pure hands, cleansed for prayer, if God so wills!
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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daughters, our rulers claim that they are applying the Law of Islam and assert at the same time that they are governing us by democracy God knows they are liars in both. Islamic law is ignored in our unhappy country and we are governed according to French secular law, which permits drunkenness, fornication, and perversion so long as it is by mutual consent. The state itself in fact benefits from gambling and the sale of alcohol, then spews out its ill-gotten gains in the form of salaries for the Muslims, who as a result are cursed with the curse of what is forbidden and God expunges His blessings from their life. The supposedly democratic state is based on the rigging of elections and the detention and torture of innocent people so that the ruling clique can remain on their
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Yacoubian Building)
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- ุชูุชูƒุฑ ูŠุง ุฃุดุฑู ุจูƒ ุฑุจู‘ูู†ุง ูŠู‚ุจู„ ุตู„ุงุฉ ุงู„ู…ุณู„ู…ูŠู† ูˆุงู„ุฃู‚ุจุงุท ู…ุน ุจุนุถุŸ ุชูˆู‚ู‘ูŽู ุนู† ุงู„ุณูŠุฑุŒ ูˆุชุทู„ู‘ูŽุน ุฅู„ูŠู‡ุง ูˆู‚ุงู„: - ุตูŽู„ุงุชู†ุง ู‡ู†ุง ู…ุน ุจุนุถ ุฃุญุณู† ุนู†ุฏ ุฑุจู‘ูู†ุง ู…ู† ุฃูŠู‘ ุตู„ุงุฉ ูŠุนู…ู„ู‡ุง ุงู„ุดูŠูˆุฎ ูˆุงู„ู‚ุณุงูˆุณุฉ ุงู„ู„ู‘ููŠ ุจูŠุงุฎุฐูˆุง ุชุนู„ูŠู…ุงุช ู…ู† ุถุจู‘ูŽุงุท ุฃู…ู† ุงู„ุฏูˆู„ุฉ.
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Alaa Al Aswany (โ€ซุฌู…ู‡ูˆุฑูŠู‘ุฉ ูƒุฃู†โ€ฌ (Arabic Edition))
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ุชูุชูƒุฑ ูŠุง ุฃุดุฑู ุจูƒ ุฑุจู‘ูู†ุง ูŠู‚ุจู„ ุตู„ุงุฉ ุงู„ู…ุณู„ู…ูŠู† ูˆุงู„ุฃู‚ุจุงุท ู…ุน ุจุนุถุŸ ุชูˆู‚ู‘ูŽู ุนู† ุงู„ุณูŠุฑุŒ ูˆุชุทู„ู‘ูŽุน ุฅู„ูŠู‡ุง ูˆู‚ุงู„: - ุตูŽู„ุงุชู†ุง ู‡ู†ุง ู…ุน ุจุนุถ ุฃุญุณู† ุนู†ุฏ ุฑุจู‘ูู†ุง ู…ู† ุฃูŠู‘ ุตู„ุงุฉ ูŠุนู…ู„ู‡ุง ุงู„ุดูŠูˆุฎ ูˆุงู„ู‚ุณุงูˆุณุฉ ุงู„ู„ู‘ููŠ ุจูŠุงุฎุฐูˆุง ุชุนู„ูŠู…ุงุช ู…ู† ุถุจู‘ูŽุงุท ุฃู…ู† ุงู„ุฏูˆู„ุฉ.
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Alaa Al Aswany (โ€ซุฌู…ู‡ูˆุฑูŠู‘ุฉ ูƒุฃู†โ€ฌ (Arabic Edition))
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You were right to be afraid. Youโ€™re a respectable gentleman, sir, with a family and children, and anyone who tells the truth in this country disappears down a black hole.
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Republic of False Truths)
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...with a click, my novel would be born; it would come out into the light suddenly transformed from the hypothetical text composed in my imagination into finished, tangible thing with a real and independent existence. The moment of clicking on the print button always gave rise to strange and powerful ambivalence--a combination of self-satisfaction, gloom and anxiety. Self-satisfaction for having finished writing the book. Gloom because taking my leave of the characters has the same effect on me as when a group of friends have to depart. And anxiety, perhaps because I am on the verge of delivering up into other people's hands something that I treasure.
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Alaa Al Aswany (The Automobile Club of Egypt)