Wael el ebrashy biography for kids

  • After sentencing a toddler to life in prison for murder, the Egyptian military now says that was a case of mistaken identity.
  • El Ebrashy concludes, “There is no better example of an Egyptian mum who has this amazing sense of forgiveness even for those who killed her.
  • He was from Virgin Mary (Baramos) monastery.
  • Egyptian Media Tycoon Goes On Homophobic Rant Against Actor

    Egyptian media Tycoon Wael El Ebrashy took a powerful yet horrid stance against actor Khaled Abou El Naga for changing his Facebook beskrivning picture to a rainbow flag in celebration of gay marriage equality in America. He also stated that such "vile" actions are not in line with the traditions of Egyptian society.

    According to Youm7, Ebrashy openly attacked the actor and said that "to be free does not mean that any person should raise such a slogan because Egypt has its own traditions." He then went to säga that "it is not right to impose on his anställda life because we disagree with his lifestyle but we are discussing this unholy and unjustified excuse for gay marriage."

    During his show, "Al Asheira Masa'an," Ebrashy spoke directly to his audience saying that "Egypt will not address such acts or demands made by the United Nations and refuses to accept gay marriage or LGBT

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    Born: Mansoura, Dakahlya, EgyptName before Patriarchy: Wagih Sobhy Baky Solaiman before monasticismMonk Theodore Anba Bishoy (Θεόδωρος)Anba Tawadros General Bishop of BeheiraMonastery: Anba Bishoy, Wady El Natroun, Egypt.Date of Papacy: 9 Hatour 1729 - 18 November 2012Residence: Anba Reweis Cathedral, Abassia, Cairo, EgyptContemporary presidents: Mohamed Morsy El AyatPope Tawadros was born on Thursday 4 November 1952 (this was the same day of Anba Tawadros’ selection for the patriarchy in 2012). His father was an engineer. He was the oldest brother. His mother(1) was taught in Saint Demiana monastery and she was the youngest sister. The father liked order very much and he liked languages (English and French) because he used to deal with foreigner engineers. The mother took good care of her children and their connection to the church as well as t

    Mums make history – March 2014

    March 2014

    March 21st is Mother’s Day in Egypt. It’s a big day everywhere in Egypt, marked by fun family gatherings at mum or grandma’s house, gifts, flowers, and songs celebrating mothers on national television. But what is Mother’s Day really all about?

    Curious about March 21st and where it originated, I dug a little into the history of Mother’s Day in Egypt. I found out that the idea of Mother’s Day was first introduced by journalist Mustafa Amin in 1943. It was overlooked at the time and ridiculed by President Gamal Abdel Nasser but then eventually accepted.

    The first Mother’s Day was celebrated on March 21st, 1956. It also marks the first day of spring. Egypt took the lead, with other Arab countries later adopting the same date.

    The Bible is filled with great examples of mothers. To stay close to the Egyptian context, I’d like to look at an example highlighted in the sermon at my church last week. The speaker reminded us of Jochebed,