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Preamble
• God or other deities
In the Name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
This is Our Constitution
Egypt is the gift of the Nile and the gift of Egyptians to humanity.
Blessed with a unique location and history, the Arab nation of Egypt is the heart of
the whole world. It is the meeting point of its civilizations and cultures and the
crossroads of its maritime transportation and communications. It is the tip of Africa
on the Mediterranean and the estuary of its greatest river: the Nile.
This is Egypt, an immortal homeland to Egyptians, and a message of peace and love to
all peoples.
• Reference to country's history
In the beginning of history, the dawn of human conscience rose and shone forth in
the hearts of our great ancestors, uniting their good intention to build the first
central state that regulated and organized the life of Egyptians on the banks of the
Nile. It is where they created the most amazing wonders of civilization, and where
their hearts looked up to the heavens before earth knew the three revealed
religions.
Egypt is the cradle of religions and the banner of glory of the revealed religions.
• God or other deities
On its land, Moses grew up, the light of God appeared, and the message descended
on Mount Sinai.
On its land, Egyptians welcomed Virgin Mary and her baby and offered up thousands
of martyrs in defense of the Church of Jesus.
• God or other deities
When the Seal of the Messengers Mohamed (Peace and Blessings Be Upon Him) was
sent to all mankind to perfect the sublime morals, our hearts and minds were opened
to the light of Islam. We were the best soldiers on Earth to fight for the cause of God,
and we disseminated the message of truth and religious sciences across the world.
This is Egypt; a homeland that we live in as much as it lives in us.
• Human dignity
• Political theorists/figures
• Reference to country's history
• Reference to science
In the modern age, minds were enlightened, humanity became mature, and nations
and peoples progressed on the path of science, raising the banners of freedom and
equality. Mohamed Ali founded the modern Egyptian state with a national army as
its pillar. Refaa, the son of Al-Azhar, prayed that the homeland become "a place of
common happiness for its people." We, Egyptians, strived to keep up with the pace of
development, and offered up martyrs and made sacrifices in several uprisings and
revolutions until our patriotic army delivered victory to the sweeping popular will in
the “Jan 25 – June 30” Revolution that called for bread, freedom and human dignity
within a framework of social justice, and brought back the homeland’s free will.
• Political theorists/figures
• Reference to country's history
This revolution is but an extension to a process of national struggle whose brightest
symbols were Ahmed Oraby, Mostafa Kamel, and Mohamed Farid. It was the
capstone of two great revolutions in our modern history:
• Political theorists/figures
• Reference to country's history
The 1919 revolution that had rid Egypt and the Egyptians of the British guardianship,
and had established the principle of citizenship and equality between the people of
the same country. Its leader, Saad Zaghloul, and his successor, Mosfata El-Nahhas,
walked the path of democracy, asserting that “Truth is above power and the nation is
above the government”. During this revolution, Talaat Harb laid down the
cornerstone of the national economy.
• Political theorists/figures
• Reference to country's history
• Regional group(s)
The July 23, 1952 revolution that was led by the leader Gamal Abdel Nasser and was
embraced by the popular will achieved the dream of generations for evacuation and
independence. As a result, Egypt affirmed its Arab allegiance, opened up to its
African continent and Muslim world, supported liberation movements across
continents, and took firm steps on the path of development and social justice.
Egypt 2014
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