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Culture in Egypt (1850-1970). Kennedy Borman, Nora Curtin, Ava Schroedl, Ava Szychalski, Keion Alexander. Religion. 90% of population is Muslim Sunni Majority 9% Coptic Christian 1% consists of other forms of Christianity. Language. Official language: Modern Standard Arabic
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Culture in Egypt (1850-1970) Kennedy Borman, Nora Curtin, Ava Schroedl, Ava Szychalski, Keion Alexander
Religion • 90% of population is Muslim • Sunni Majority • 9% Coptic Christian • 1% consists of other forms of Christianity
Language • Official language: Modern Standard Arabic • Immigrant languages: Armenian, Greek, Italian • 19th Century: Italian was lingua franca (Alexandria)
Celebrations • Feast after Ramadan • Pilgrimage to Mecca • Mystical experience-union of god and person
Pioneer Generation & Modern Art The beginning of contemporary art • Strongly focused on national aspects • Main artists in Cairo and Alexandria Some artists: • Mohamed Nagi • Mahmoud Mokhtar • Ramy Asaad • Ragheb Ayad
keion http://myartandjoy.com/projects/art-history/#MODERN ART Music
Egyptian Cuisine • Vegetables and Legumes abundant • Flatbread with almost every meal
Primarily grown foods • Alexandria and Cairo: seafood and fish Fish market in Cairo
Egyptian Cuisine (Cont.) • Influenced by Middle Eastern countries in the past by Persians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs and Ottomans • Recently: Lebanese, Palestinians, and Syrians National Dishes -Ful (bean paste), -Tahini (sesame paste) -Koushari (lentils, macaroni, rice, and chickpeas)
Sports • Rowing, wrestling, hunting, fishing • Soccer, Beach handball
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Bibliography "Countries and Their Cultures." Culture of Egypt. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 May 2014. "Food in Every Country." Food in Egypt. Advameg, Inc., n.d. Web. 2 May 2014. "Tour Egypt :: Food, Drink and the Culinary Arts of Egypt." Food, Drink and the Culinary Arts of Egypt. AKN Solutions, n.d. Web. 2 May 2014.