Baheyya: Egypt Analysis and Whimsy بهيّة

Commentary on Egyptian Politics and Culture by an Egyptian Citizen with a Room of Her Own

Wednesday, December 01, 2010

A Day in the Life of an Egyptian Electoral District

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Balteem is a captivating town of majestic palm trees and generous people situated on Egypt’s northernmost tip. Jutting out into the Mediterr...
Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Control the Message

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The sacking of maverick newspaperman Ibrahim Eissa is only the tip of a vast iceberg. The broader project is to discredit and intimidate ind...
Saturday, August 14, 2010

The Truth Teller

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It’s a wonderful thing when poets write prose. Their perceptions are so acute, clarity of expression so exquisite, and images so fresh that ...
Sunday, August 01, 2010

The Wonderful World of Kamel Kilani

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A long time ago in Baghdad, under the reign of Haroun al-Rashid, there lived a moderately wealthy trader named Ali Cogia. One night, Cogia h...
Saturday, July 24, 2010

Questions Never Asked

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An elderly couple get on each other’s nerves, bicker, and occasionally enjoy simple moments like eating homemade ta’amiyya together. Their q...
Sunday, July 11, 2010

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Ibrahim al-Desouqi Fahmi, Alabaster (2001) oil on canvas
Thursday, February 25, 2010

The Wildcard

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Five years ago today, when Hosni Mubarak made his big announcement about direct, multicandidate presidential elections, he couldn’t have dre...
Monday, October 12, 2009

A Gentle Intellect

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On 10 October, 2009, a luminous intellectual and gentle soul passed away. Felled by cancer at the age of 59, Mohamed El-Sayed Saïd was laid ...
Saturday, August 15, 2009

Who Should Rule Egypt?

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Every summer, Egyptians ritualistically reflect on the July 23 revolution, going through the motions of enumerating its failures and accompl...
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Baheyya is a female name that has come to stand in for Egypt. The symbolism is the handiwork of the gifted duo of Shaykh Imam Eissa and Ahmad Fu'ad Nigm in their haunting song, "Masr yamma, ya Baheyya." I make no foolish claims to represent Egypt or all Egyptians. I just like the name.
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