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Go to My Libraryالجمهورية المظلومة مصر 2000-2010
- Language
- Arabic
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- Publisher
- دار دون للنشر والتوزيع،
- Pages
- 256
- ISBN
- 9789776337190
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The book receives widespread acclaim for its insightful and comprehensive analysis of Egyptian society, politics, economy, culture, and religion, particularly in the years leading up to the January revolution. Reviewers laud its ability to uncover painful truths and challenge long-held perceptions about societal values and practices. Many commend the author's engaging and accessible writing style, which makes complex information digestible. A key highlight is the book's approach of not just identifying problems but also offering practical solutions, a feature many found unique and highly valuable. It is considered an essential read for understanding a critical period in Egypt's history, with some describing it as the definitive account of that era's reality.
Despite its many strengths, some readers found the book's content to lack novelty, suggesting it primarily confirms existing observations about societal decline and corruption, albeit presented in an engaging manner. One reviewer specifically criticized certain views within the book, citing an "extremist" perspective towards Christians and a strong negative bias against a past leader. Practical criticisms include the overwhelming number of footnotes, which some found excessive, and a notable number of spelling and typographical errors reported in initial printings. While the book objectively addresses complex political shifts and the perceived regression of the country's achievements during certain periods, some details within these discussions were not universally well-received.
Overall, this book is regarded as a significant and impactful work, offering a detailed and often painful expose of the challenges facing Egypt. Its value is particularly noted for being written before major historical events, providing a unique pre-revolution perspective on the political, social, and religious landscape. It is highly recommended for readers interested in a deep, critical analysis of modern Egyptian history and society, especially those seeking to understand the roots of contemporary issues. Readers who appreciate a challenging and thought-provoking examination of national identity, governance, and societal values will likely find this book compelling, despite some of its perceived shortcomings in presentation or specific viewpoints.
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