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How much has Egypt “developed” in the last century under Islamic regime? 🤔🤔🤔 ohh wait even with a billionaire dollar tourist market it’s still a shit hole, wonder why??

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“Modern Egyptians” who don’t know how any of the pyramids were built and needed white Europeans to come in and study ancient hieroglyphics to translate them for them are the same Egyptians of ancient Egypt?

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“Claiming Egyptian history” and it’s just telling the Muslims they arnt the same Africans that built the pyramids in 2*** BCE 💀💀💀🐒🐒🐒🐒

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““WE ARE STILL THE SAME EGYPTIANS THAT BUILT THE PYRAMIDS WE ARE JUST MUSLIM NOW”” *translation* Egypt\ians before Islam vs after Islam

““WE ARE STILL THE SAME EGYPTIANS THAT BUILT THE PYRAMIDS WE ARE JUST MUSLIM NOW””

*translation* 

Egypt\ians before Islam vs after Islam
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What’s more embarrassing as a “modern Egyptian” Muslim. That you have absolutely no relation to the ancient Egyptians? or that claiming you do means you’re responsible for turning a country with a ‘Wonder of The World’ into a Call of Duty map??? 🤕🤕

What’s more embarrassing as a “modern Egyptian” Muslim. That you have absolutely no relation to the ancient Egyptians? or that claiming you do means you’re responsible for turning a country with a ‘Wonder of The World’ into a Call of Duty map??? 🤕🤕
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dante ALIC Before the 7th-century Arab conquest, 0% of Egypt's population identified as Arab, as the people were primarily Coptic Egyptians with roots in ancient Nile Valley heritage, per historical and genetic sources like Wikipedia and studies on pre-conquest ethnicity. Similarly, 0%

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dante ALIC Yes, before the 7th-century Arab conquest, 0% of Egypt's population identified as Arab or Muslim— they were mainly Coptic Christians with ancient Egyptian roots. Currently: ~90% Muslim religiously. Ethnically, ~90% self-identify as Arab (culturally/linguistically), but genetic

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This is what happens when you’re a “modern Egyptian” Muslim.. your only identity and pride is larping as an ancient Egyptian because your country is now the third world. you grift off its history because u have no future 🐒☪️

This is what happens when you’re a “modern Egyptian” Muslim.. your only identity and pride is larping as an ancient Egyptian because your country is now the third world. you grift off its history because u have no future  🐒☪️
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dante ⲔⲘϩⲦ𓋙🇪🇬 Ahmad 🇪🇬 Recent data indicates consanguineous marriage rates in Egypt are around 35-40%, with first-cousin unions being common, especially in rural areas (e.g., 42% in some regions). This is a cultural practice in the Middle East, permitted under Islam but influenced by social and

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dante ⲔⲘϩⲦ𓋙🇪🇬 Ahmad 🇪🇬 Yes, invasions by Assyrians, Persians, Arabs, and others (like Greeks and Romans) introduced new languages, religions, and systems, contributing to the decline of ancient Egyptian elements like hieroglyphics. The script faded by the 4th century CE with Christianization, and