The educated young man said: Where does the documentation of the event written by history come from? I said: Sometimes the same event is told by those who lived through it from different sides, and they may differ clearly in its narration. He said: Give us an example. I said: …
Read More »(Re. Setting the world) Setting the world
The educated young reader said: I read the article you sent to us, Doctor, by the writer Graham Dockery (Irish commentator and writer), about the future of the world after the Covid epidemic, and we would like to share with you what is stated in it. I said: I am …
Read More »January Revolution and Fourth Generation Democracy
Young dreamers of tomorrow gathered around me, and said: We are in January, Doctor, ten years after the revolution that shook the country. Now is the time to analyze its truth and impact, and find out what was achieved by the youth’s chants at the time, before it was kidnapped, …
Read More »Calling young people to protect the homeland
This dialogue took place between experts from my friends and the youth of “Tomorrow Dreamers” about human rights and the attack that Egypt is being subjected to from human rights organizations at home and abroad, as well as what was issued by the European Union Parliament criticizing Egypt in this …
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home physiology Hossam Badrawi The intelligent young man said: We know, Doctor, your scientific and medical interests, as well as your numerous readings in physics and philosophy.. So what can you tell us about the intertwining of knowledge between the quality of your readings? I said to him and to …
Read More »The President’s assignment to the government
The President’s assignment to the government The young follower said: We have read, Dr. Hossam, about the president’s assignment to the government to implement the transformation of the country into a modern civil state, and this has pleased us and raised hope in it, so what do you think, and …
Read More »respect for the constitution
The young man, a graduate of business administration, said to me: What is the difference, Doctor, between organizing and setting work rules, and actually managing and controlling work? I said: Your question has the answer.. In the Arabic language and Arab culture the matter is mixed in the minds. For …
Read More »Freedom and democracy… What if?!
Freedom and democracy… What if?! I always look and examine what my mind wrote at different times in the past to get to know the changes that took place in my thinking, and the reality of the circumstances of this time in order to learn, and to make the acquired …
Read More »The Egypt we all dream of
The Egypt we all dream of Hossam Badrawi Dr.. Osama Hamdy, a professor at Harvard University, is the world-acclaimed scientist in the research and treatment of diabetes, and he runs one of the best research and development centers in the treatment of this incurable disease in the world in the …
Read More »Dr.. Hossam Badrawi writes: Anacyclosis
Dr.. Hossam Badrawi writes: Anacyclosis To complement the dialogue with young dreamers of tomorrow about the American elections and their results, I shared with them what I heard in a webinar at Princeton University from Dr. Anna Grismala Bass, professor of international relations, Dr. Francis Fukuyama, known for his book …
Read More »Scene of the future after the US elections
Scene of the future after the US elections Hossam Badrawi The young dreamer said: What are the challenges that will shape the future of humanity on our planet, Doctor? I said: The world faces three main threats from my point of view: First: the war between America and China and …
Read More »With love, religions are compatible
A group of young “Dreamers of Tomorrow” rose up in panic over the angry and disrespectful reactions of some Facebook activists to an opinion I published on my page with 2 million followers about what happened in France by publishing offensive drawings of our Master Muhammad, peace and blessings be …
Read More »On the birth of the Prophet
In the midst of the madness of extremism and violence and cutting necks in the name of Islam, I found myself thinking about the birthday of our master Muhammad in a different way, thinking of him as a beautiful human being, of good morals, before he was a messenger and …
Read More »The concept of social justice
The conscious young man said: What is the concept of social justice, Doctor, as it has become vague and undefined before us? I said: I see that there are two different philosophies dealing with social justice: the first philosophy deals with social justice as a result that must be reached …
Read More »The National Qualifications Framework in Egypt
The young man asked me: What is the National Qualifications Framework that we heard you talk about repeatedly? I said: The National Qualifications Framework is a framework that defines a level for each of the national qualifications according to a set of reference indicators that show the components of learning …
Read More »Dr. Badrawi writes: Confessions of President Trump
The young politician, whom I encouraged to enter the upcoming parliamentary elections, said with anger: I recently listened to US President Donald Trump in a speech he said, “The events and disasters that have occurred in the Middle East are all caused directly by the arrangement of the US State …
Read More »Dr. Badrawi writes: The Great October Feast
As usual, in the month of October, I communicate with young people who dream of tomorrow, including the youth of my family and those who work with me in public work, especially the Takatof Association and Education First, and the Association for the Dissemination of Culture and Knowledge, in addition …
Read More »Beauty, happiness and education again
In the past weeks, I have been invited to three forums to talk about happiness, and groups of young people have met me, marveling at my enduring optimism and positive outlook on things. One of them said: Doctor, we are confused, how do you see everything so beautiful, and how …
Read More »Parliament elections and the modern civil state 2
My discussion with young people about the values of freedom, integrity and accountability aroused many readers, when I linked this to the Senate elections a few days ago, and the elections for the first chamber of Parliament weeks later… Just as my conversation with young people was free, my conversation …
Read More »Parliamentary elections and the modern civil state
The young politician said: Do you not think, Doctor, that it is time for the dialogue to move to the parliamentary elections that will take place within weeks and affect us for the next five years? His colleague added: We ended our dialogue last week with a desire to discuss …
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