Author: Bab Masr

A rhythmic journey through the narrow arteries of Fuwa, where the scent of the Nile meets the ancient clatter of the loom, this article chronicles the struggle to sustain Egypt’s hallowed tapestry traditions. As master artisans translate global masterpieces into wool, they face a silent crisis of economic stagnation and the looming threat of cultural extinction. By Mahmoud Dueir

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Journey through the storied history of Cairo’s Azbakia district, from its origins as Mamluk orchards to its zenith as the “Frankish” heart of Khedivial Egypt. This feature explores the legendary nightlife of Safiya Helmy’s Casino, the artistic reign of Badia Masabni, and the evocative memories of a lost era where the melodies of Umm Kulthum and the hustle of the city’s historic squares defined the Egyptian cultural landscape. By: Hussam Gad

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Exploring the deep-seated traditions of the Coptic Holy Week, this feature story traces the history of Dukkah and Aish Nashif from the monastic rituals of Upper Egypt to their Pharaonic roots. Discover how a simple meal of toasted sesame and sun-dried bread serves as a powerful symbol of asceticism, endurance, and the “cultural transmutation” of Egyptian culinary heritage. By Amany Khairy

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