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* Bein el-Sarayat is the name of a street and district in Giza, near Cairo University.
* Sika is a mode in Arabic music beginning on E half flat and having B half flat.
* Tirsana is a soccer club in the lower echelons of the Egyptian soccer league; Abdel Latif el-Tilbany was a singer with a small following.
* Al-Ahram is Egyptโs leading daily newspaper.
* Ahli is Egyptโs leading soccer club, with a massive popular following.
* Muslims are excused from the fast in Ramadan in cases of travel or illness; in addition, Muslim women are excused while pregnant, nursing, or menstruating. As an off-color joke, the employee is insinuating that Isam is experiencing the last.
* Ali ibn Abi Talib was the cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad; Aisha bint Abi Bakr was the second wife of the Prophet, after the death of his first wife Khadija.
* Muhammad Kurayim was governor of Alexandria at the time of the French invasion of Egypt in 1798. In resisting the French occupation, he was sentenced to death.
* Abu al-Tayyib Ahmad ibn Husayn al-Mutanabbi (915โ965) is regarded as one of the greatest poets in the Arabic language.
* As-salamu alaykum (โPeace be upon youโ) is the approved Islamic greeting, to which any Muslim is expected to respond Wa-alaykum as-salam wa-rahmat Allahi wa-barakatuh (โAnd upon you peace and the mercy of God and His blessingsโ).
* Port Said is located in the Suez Canal duty-free zone.
* This scripture is from the Qurโan 36:9.
* From 1948 to 1967, the Palestinian territories east of the armistice line with Israel and west of the River Jordan (the โWest Bankโ) were under Jordanian rule.
* Hattin was the site of Saladinโs victory over the Crusaders in 1187 that restored Jerusalem to Muslim rule. Khalid ibn al-Walid (592โ642), also known as โthe Sword of God,โ commander of the Muslim forces during their early conquests, remained undefeated in over a hundred battles.
* The riyal is the unit of currency in Saudi Arabia. Foreigners can only work in Saudi Arabia at the recognizance of a Saudi citizen, who retains their passport and controls their movements in and out of the country. Sponsors typically also take a percentage of the workerโs earnings.
* The Wafd was Egyptโs leading political party in the first half of the twentieth century. The party and its leader, Mustafa el-Nahhas (1879โ1965), were banned from political activity following the 1952 Revolution, but the party was allowed to resume its activities in 1983.
* On February 4, 1942, British troops surrounded the royal palace in Cairo and forced King Farouk to accept a Wafd Party government led by Mustafa el-Nahhas.
* The House of the Nation, the symbolic home of the Wafd Party, was the house of the nationalist leader and founder of the party, Saad Zaghloul (1859โ1927). It is now a museum.
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