America and Iran A History, 1720 to the Present
الرسائل المصريّة | ٢٤ كاتبًا عربيا يروون أدوار "المحروسة" في تأهيل عرب القرن العشرين
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Egyptian letters | 24 Arab writers narrate the roles of “Al-Mahrousa” in qualifying the Arabs of the twentieth century. The book (The Egyptian Letters) tours Egypt in its various details. It takes the reader on a multi-dimensional journey. It is the act of traveling through the content to the country where no one feels alienated, to the guarded “Egyptian Letters” written by 24 Arab journalists, academics, politicians, and intellectuals. Each of them wrote about Egypt, which formed an essential part of his daily lived professional, political, or humanitarian experience. In talking about Egypt, its role, and its historical presence, it is difficult for a single book to cover these areas. But “The Egyptian Letters” is very close to being an in-depth and explanatory guide to the view of many Arabs on the land of the Canaan, and their recognition of its impact on construction, development, and the formulation of Arab collective awareness at various levels, from the Egyptian personality, Sufi orders, and Al-Azhar, to history, ancient streets, journalism, art, economics, and tourism. The articles of the Arab writers participating in this book, which was supervised by Sami Kulaib and Faisal Jalloul, are frequent. Their voices echo between the pages. The Egyptians whose roles this book tells about, their imprint, and their impact on the hearts of the Arabs

Bibliographic Data
| Author | |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Dar Hashem for Books and Publishing |
| Publisher Address | book@darhashim.com |
| Country | Lebanon |
| Primary Category | Social Studies |
| Also In | |
| Language | Arabic (AR) |
| Pages | 321 pages |
| Edition | الأولى |
| Dimensions | 21×13 |
| ISBN | ٩٧٨١٩١٨٣٧٣٠٤٢ |
| Translation | Not Translated |












