Tour fantástico pelas belezas de Zamalek & Garden - City do magnífico Egito, gracias por deixar conhecer um pouco do cotidiano dessa incrível nação, e muito obrigado meu nobre brother pelo o seu excelente vídeo.
@@amirmander3473 Yes I believe that, but I mean 34 degrees is definitely T-shirt weather here. I know Egypt is hot, but needing long sleeves at tropical temperatures?
I do not understand why a people would accept that the name of their country be changed and written according to what the West wants? The name of the country is (Misir) مصر not Egypt, and the name of its capital is ( Al kahire) القاهرة and also by adding the Arabic defining article, not Cairo,
@@hanygeorge8603 Misir is an Arabic word. It is enough that it is mentioned in the Qur’an, which is the origin of the Arabic language. . and, as long as this name can be transliterated, it is Arabic This is a rule in the Arabic language, In any case, whether it is Hebrew or Arabic, the name of the country is Misir. Why did they change it?
@@GurbetciAdam61 noone change it, when someone ask me from where i am i say Ana Masri whats mean in other world i am egyptian😊, lets they call us as they want
There are lots of countries in the world where English name is not any relevant with the native name of the country. It is kind of perception which is relevant in its historical relationship. Greece: Hellas Armenia: Hayastan Germany: Deutschland Georgia: Sakartvelo China: Zhongguo India: Bharat Hungary: Magyarorszag Scotland: Alba Wales: Cymru Finland: Suomi North Korea: Choson South Korea: Mingkuk Morocco: Al Magrib Japan: Nippon Albania: Shiqperia
The Cairo Declaration of Human Rights in Islam (CDHR) was adopted by member states of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) in 1990 during the 19th Conference of Foreign Ministers in Cairo, Egypt. Seen as a response to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the CDHR was modeled after the UDHR but tailored to Islamic principles. The objective of the CDHR was to provide member states with a guide on human rights issues. It emphasized the equality of all individuals in terms of human dignity and obligations, without discrimination based on race, color, language, belief, sex, religion, political affiliation, social status, or other considerations. It highlighted that religion is instrumental in enhancing human dignity. Despite its significance as a human rights milestone for Muslim-majority countries, the CDHR has faced criticism from Western commentators. One major criticism is that the document is heavily qualified. It stipulates that all rights and freedoms outlined in the CDHR are subject to Islamic Shariah law. Consequently, member countries, while appearing to follow Shariah law, have been accused of ignoring these laws when repressing their own citizens through practices such as torture, imprisonment without trial, and enforced disappearances. Critics argue that this Machiavellian approach, which allows the circumvention of human rights principles in practice, has had catastrophic consequences in the Muslim world. It raises concerns about the implementation and protection of human rights, particularly when it comes to the treatment of marginalized groups and individuals within Muslim-majority countries. The debate continues regarding the compatibility of Islamic law with universal human rights standards. It is essential to address these concerns and work towards ensuring that human rights are upheld and protected for all individuals, regardless of their religious or cultural backgrounds.
Wow, this video truly captures the beauty and vibrancy of Zamalek in Cairo! I feel like I've taken a virtual journey through history. Amazing job!
A great look into a magnificent city.
Honestly, I don't know how to describe the beauty of the video and the accuracy of shooting with a camera. Thank you ❤
تحياتى لك .. شكرا لانك تصور بلدى بطريقة احترافية .. وانا استشعر هذا الجمال وانت تبرزه باسلوبك الرائع
Egypt is so beautiful country and it's capital is amazing ❤
Truly one of my favourite places in the world!
The streets of Zamalek, Cairo, are a beautiful painting
Cairo Egypt walking tour is so amazing with your showing, friend, thank for your sharing❤️😍
Thank you for sharing the interesting walk tour.
Fantastic tour beautiful of the zamalek and garden
Great tour with exceptional visual quality. Cool neighborhoods. Thanks
Lovely look to some of the neighborhoods I agree.
A magical place - Cairo looks amazing.
Thanks!
I love this place,I wish someday I will walk in this beautiful place
It’s more than you can imagine. We are returning in March!🇪🇬
I love your country Egypt❤so beautiful, bright and amazing
Great work, my friend. You and your experience are very nice. Cairo and Zamalek are very beautiful
I love cairoooo i love 😢😢😢🇮🇷❤🇪🇬
Another place I would love to see. I love to walk and make videos myself.
"The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."
Have a nice day and success for you, my friend 🤝🏻😊..
Ohh je suis choquée comment propre c ville,et en plus ,le rue des joli pot et des plantes... jadore
Gorgeous
Fun fun fun really fun thank you very much
At minute 33:50 this is my school I graduated from it 18 years ago. The days pass quickly Praise be to Allah
مدرسة الابراهيمية الثانوية بنين
My lovely country Egypt ❤i wish to come❤
Beautiful woman egypto! greetings from argentina 🙋🇦🇷
Mezmerizing
I'm so glad I subscribed to your channel. You're one of my favorite UA-camrs.
Can you also visit the new alamein?
Of course
Great video. I'm your fan
شكرا لكم
Good morning from Papua New Guinea.
I enjoyed watching your contents. Great contents
I liked and subscribed to your UA-cam channel for more contents.
شكرا ليك فيديو رااائع🥰🥰🥰🥰
Casa dolce casa❤
Tour fantástico pelas belezas de Zamalek & Garden - City do magnífico Egito, gracias por deixar conhecer um pouco do cotidiano dessa incrível nação, e muito obrigado meu nobre brother pelo o seu excelente vídeo.
Nice walk
Thx.. I wish I walk that street
❤❤❤❤Egypt
i am in this video 😁😅😅 amazing👍👍
تسلم
i want to see ZAMALEK
Hello Super👍
Thanks for visiting
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Nice video! Are you holding the camera or have it strapped?
what camera are you using?
I record everything on a standard iPhone without any extra gear.
What go pro did you ise to record
😍😍😍😍😍 woow Lovely Captured i love to watch it am also try to learn how to captured 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬❤
what is the type of camera
Your filters make Cairo look just too very pretty,lets see the real place please.
No filter could ever capture the real beauty of Cairo, and no camera records how wonderful Egyptians area to be around.
Indonesia bre
Am i right in thinking there are no traffic lights - the traffic seems very chaotic
There are some officers and lights in some areas of course. However people function more like natural than that (like bees flying around).
It's 34 degrees but everyone is wearing hoodies and sweaters?
For sure this Video was in the winter
@@amirmander3473 Yes I believe that, but I mean 34 degrees is definitely T-shirt weather here. I know Egypt is hot, but needing long sleeves at tropical temperatures?
Winter can be cold. At night goes down to 10 C or less. During the day around 20c
Where's your next destenation ?
Wow I can’t believe everyone is wearing jackets and sweaters in 90 degree weather 😥
hahahahha as a Canadian I find it hilarious too.
Look like mainchina
94 degrees ? Its too hot to be wearing sweaters !
this day the temperature was 20 degrees not 34 as stated in the video
I do not understand why a people would accept that the name of their country be changed and written according to what the West wants? The name of the country is (Misir) مصر not Egypt, and the name of its capital is ( Al kahire) القاهرة and also by adding the Arabic defining article, not Cairo,
Misr from Hebrew Misriam my friend.
@@hanygeorge8603 Misir is an Arabic word. It is enough that it is mentioned in the Qur’an, which is the origin of the Arabic language. . and, as long as this name can be transliterated, it is Arabic This is a rule in the Arabic language, In any case, whether it is Hebrew or Arabic, the name of the country is Misir. Why did they change it?
@@GurbetciAdam61 noone change it, when someone ask me from where i am i say Ana Masri whats mean in other world i am egyptian😊, lets they call us as they want
There are lots of countries in the world where English name is not any relevant with the native name of the country. It is kind of perception which is relevant in its historical relationship.
Greece: Hellas
Armenia: Hayastan
Germany: Deutschland
Georgia: Sakartvelo
China: Zhongguo
India: Bharat
Hungary: Magyarorszag
Scotland: Alba
Wales: Cymru
Finland: Suomi
North Korea: Choson
South Korea: Mingkuk
Morocco: Al Magrib
Japan: Nippon
Albania: Shiqperia
It can't be 34 degrees when everyone is wearing hats and jackets and sweaters
20 degrees not 34
The Cairo Declaration of Human Rights in Islam (CDHR) was adopted by member states of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) in 1990 during the 19th Conference of Foreign Ministers in Cairo, Egypt. Seen as a response to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the CDHR was modeled after the UDHR but tailored to Islamic principles.
The objective of the CDHR was to provide member states with a guide on human rights issues. It emphasized the equality of all individuals in terms of human dignity and obligations, without discrimination based on race, color, language, belief, sex, religion, political affiliation, social status, or other considerations. It highlighted that religion is instrumental in enhancing human dignity.
Despite its significance as a human rights milestone for Muslim-majority countries, the CDHR has faced criticism from Western commentators. One major criticism is that the document is heavily qualified. It stipulates that all rights and freedoms outlined in the CDHR are subject to Islamic Shariah law. Consequently, member countries, while appearing to follow Shariah law, have been accused of ignoring these laws when repressing their own citizens through practices such as torture, imprisonment without trial, and enforced disappearances.
Critics argue that this Machiavellian approach, which allows the circumvention of human rights principles in practice, has had catastrophic consequences in the Muslim world. It raises concerns about the implementation and protection of human rights, particularly when it comes to the treatment of marginalized groups and individuals within Muslim-majority countries.
The debate continues regarding the compatibility of Islamic law with universal human rights standards. It is essential to address these concerns and work towards ensuring that human rights are upheld and protected for all individuals, regardless of their religious or cultural backgrounds.
Are you Muslim
Islamic law is The human rights
Theres no hot guys on here.
A WAIT OF SHOE LEATHER,,,,,,,,A WAIT OF TIME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!