Badrawi in Al-Masry Al-Youm writes: Gibran said, and I said about half “Do not sit with half-lovers, do not make friends with half-friends, do not read for half-talented people, do not live half-life, do not die half-death, do not choose half a solution, do not stand in the middle of …
Read More »Dr. Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm: Language, Citizenship and Identity
Dr. Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm: Language, Citizenship and Identity One of the young dreamers asked me: What is meant by citizenship, Doctor? .. We talk a lot about citizens and citizenship, and I doubt that all members of society have the same definition of the word or the same …
Read More »On the “Dreamers of Tomorrow” cafe.. about health care
On the “Dreamers of Tomorrow” cafe.. about health care Hossam Badrawi A young dreamer said: You have spoken to us many times about education and human development, so what about health care? I said: There is no doubt that the citizen’s right to obtain health care in his homeland has …
Read More »Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm: A dialogue with my granddaughter about conscience
Dad Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm Dialogue with my granddaughter about conscience I was thinking of a research that I would conduct on a thousand children, in order to get to know most of their questions to their parents and teachers, and we sometimes evade answering them, because we do …
Read More »Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm: About marriage
The kind young lady said to me: Most of my friends and friends who used to love each other during university and got married did not work out and got divorced between them. I told her: My daughter, the circumstances surrounding the youth while studying have no responsibility other than …
Read More »What is the conscience?
Today my granddaughter asked me a question worth discussing; What is the conscience? What does one have a conscience?! I answered her directly by saying: It is a feeling of a person’s assessment of himself according to a set of moral values that have been deposited in his conscience through …
Read More »Between blame and admonition..by Hossam Badrawi
Today, I am at the breakfast table with my daughter, her family and some of her friends. A conversation took place between one of the mothers and her daughter blaming her for some behavior. A conversation ran in my mind, which I decided to open with the young people around …
Read More »Are you who you want?! Written by Dr. Hossam Badrawi
Austria June 2019 In beautiful silence and the beautiful night around me you asked me myself Are you the person you wanted? I closed my eyes Then I told her: I live my whole life By my choice And I am the person I wanted, but I didn’t achieve everything …
Read More »Dr. Badrawi writes: Who writes history?
Is history a telephone guide or a guide to the future, an article in which the youth of the Association of Dreamers of Tomorrow discussed with me. The educated young man said: Where does the documentation of the event written by history come from? I said: Sometimes the same event …
Read More »Dr.. Hossam Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm: Economy and Development
Young people gathered around me and asked for my view on the growth of the Egyptian economy based on my political experience. The promising young man said: What is the most important measure to take place in the Egyptian economy? I said: Making a structural change in the Egyptian economy …
Read More »Dr. Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm: The train between accident and modernity
The young man in pain said: It is not reasonable, Doctor, to repeat train accidents, and every time we promise and promise, the media scream and the minister resigns and threatens heads of government to eliminate negligence and corruption, then we go back to sleep until the time of the …
Read More »Dr. Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm: Spacetime, Religions, and Days of the Week
The naughty young man said: Your tweet, Doctor, and your question about the value of Friday for Muslims, Saturday for Jews, and Sunday for Christians, opened a strange fire on you, as if the mere question was a departure from religion and the Sunnah.. So what prompted you to open …
Read More »Dr. Hossam Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm: Integration/Multiple Different Education Systems
The intelligent young man said: You have made it clear to us that character building is a basic pillar of the Education Vision 2030. Is there a clear methodology for the state in this matter? I said: Building the individual personality is the basis for building the entire nation. Therefore, …
Read More »Dr. Hossam Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm: Egyptian women lead society
Dr. Hossam Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm: Egyptian women lead society The educated young man said: We know that you have been supportive of women and youth issues throughout your life, and we have some questions about your position. I said: Bring what you have. He said: Do you agree …
Read More »Dr. Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm: The children of Egypt are seeds of hope
The children of Egypt are seeds of hope Hossam Badrawi By inviting and arranging the Education First Foundation, which I have the honor to lead its advisory council and which has taken upon itself as a pioneering civil society institution to train and prepare the principals and agents of the …
Read More »Dr. Hossam Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm: The lesson of the revolution is hope and action
The revolutionary young man said: The memory of January 25 has returned, and we are experiencing pain, Doctor, for the loss of our hope and the end of our dream. I said: My children, pain and suffering polish souls and make coals of diamonds. The lesson is in accumulating experience …
Read More »Dr. Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm: The accused is guilty until proven innocent
The accused is guilty until proven innocent Hossam Badrawi The young man said: Why do the accused in public trials in Egypt stand in a cage, which we called the dock, and we do not see this phenomenon in the developed countries? I said: According to my understanding, the law …
Read More »Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm, the Egypt we all dream of
Dad Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm The Egypt we all dream of Dr.. Osama Hamdy, a professor at Harvard University, is the world acclaimed globally in research and treatment of diabetes and runs one of the best research and development centers in the treatment of this incurable disease in the …
Read More »Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm, Education, Citizenship, and Student Life
Dad Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm Education, citizenship and student life ■ One of my student activists told me: What is the citizenship that the book and the constitution talk about? – I said: Citizenship in its basic sense is the relationship of the individual to the homeland to which …
Read More »Dr. Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm that violence and hate speech are rejected from the entrance to education
Dr. Badrawi writes in Al-Masry Al-Youm Renouncing violence and hate speech from the entrance to education The young man said: How can we put the foundations of the concepts of human rights in education, Doctor? I said: There is no place where all citizens gather for 14 consecutive years, such …
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