CAIRO - The stereotype of "Liyan" is a phenomenon that is in Egyptian society (and every society in the world). Even mutual prejudices exist between northern and southern Egypt Egypt. Prejudice is not necessarily a negative assessment. Gradually, the stereotype became widely accepted by the majority of Egyptian society as a basic assessment "Liyan".
Stereotyp of "Outsiders" has played a major role in determining mixed marriages in Egypt, which originates from two couples are not from the same place or region. In some parts of rural Egypt, mixed marriage is defined as marriage between two religious groups. Several factors cultural, demographic, and economic basis of stereotypes about "Liyan" in Egypt.
Hatred of the Egyptians toward Israel, their neighbors, who occupy Arab lands and slaughtering the Palestinians, Israel made a bad stereotype of the most widespread and most accepted among the people of Egypt. Nilah stereotypes that lead to the perpetrators receiving stigma from society, and sometimes arise guilt and treason if involved in Egyptian-Israeli marriages.
Recently an Egyptian lawyer on Tuesday won the case for the implementation of laws on citizenship old elimination of the Egyptians who marry Israelis, and also from their children. However, it is not clear if the rule would actually be implemented.
The case underlines the hatred which the Egyptians against the Israelis, although they have signed a peace treaty between the two countries 30 years ago.
The court decision also gave praise to the Egyptian militant who had long rejected any rapprochement with Israel since the signing of a peace treaty with Israel in 1979.
Lawyer Nabih el-Wahsh, who gave a petition to the court to apply the law according to when before the peace treaty was made. According to him, the rule is "the glory of Egyptian patriotism."
El-Wahsh requires the court to compel the Interior Ministry, which is associated with citizenship documents, to implement a 1976 article about the law of citizenship to "castrate" citizenship every Egyptian citizen who is married to Israelis who have served in the military or embrace Zionism as an ideology. The court said such action would avoid the potential damage to national security.
El-Wahsh claims there are about 30,000 Egyptians married to Israelis, both Jews of Israel, Arab Israelis, or Palestinians with Israeli passports and possibly by tens of thousands of children now.
The Egyptian consulate in Israel said the issue was too sensitive to comment, while Israeli officials could not be reached for comment. Someone Interior Ministry officials said there were no specific figures because the majority of Egyptians are actually living in Israel.
The official added that he believed el-Wahsh exaggerate the amount. There is no indication that the Interior Ministry will comply with the court's decision, but el-Wahsh said he will pursue and prosecute cases of interior minister for contempt of court if no action.
El-Wahsh has been known in Egypt in an incessant stream of lawsuits over morality and patriotism against the film directors, screenwriters and even Queen Elizabeth II and Saddam Hussein. Most were thrown out.
In 2005, former Grand mufti, Nasr Farid Wasel issued a religious edict, or fatwa, saying Egypt's Muslim should not marry people of Israel, both Arab Muslims or Christians. The possibility of Jews as a couple are not mentioned.
Mohammed Sayyed Tantawi, Grand Sheikh of Al-Azhar in Cairo, universities and educational institutions in the world's oldest Sunni said that although the marriage between an Egyptian man and an Israeli woman is not religiously forbidden, the government has the right to remove the man's citizenship by marrying a woman from the enemy countries.
Stereotyp of "Outsiders" has played a major role in determining mixed marriages in Egypt, which originates from two couples are not from the same place or region. In some parts of rural Egypt, mixed marriage is defined as marriage between two religious groups. Several factors cultural, demographic, and economic basis of stereotypes about "Liyan" in Egypt.
Hatred of the Egyptians toward Israel, their neighbors, who occupy Arab lands and slaughtering the Palestinians, Israel made a bad stereotype of the most widespread and most accepted among the people of Egypt. Nilah stereotypes that lead to the perpetrators receiving stigma from society, and sometimes arise guilt and treason if involved in Egyptian-Israeli marriages.
Recently an Egyptian lawyer on Tuesday won the case for the implementation of laws on citizenship old elimination of the Egyptians who marry Israelis, and also from their children. However, it is not clear if the rule would actually be implemented.
The case underlines the hatred which the Egyptians against the Israelis, although they have signed a peace treaty between the two countries 30 years ago.
The court decision also gave praise to the Egyptian militant who had long rejected any rapprochement with Israel since the signing of a peace treaty with Israel in 1979.
Lawyer Nabih el-Wahsh, who gave a petition to the court to apply the law according to when before the peace treaty was made. According to him, the rule is "the glory of Egyptian patriotism."
El-Wahsh requires the court to compel the Interior Ministry, which is associated with citizenship documents, to implement a 1976 article about the law of citizenship to "castrate" citizenship every Egyptian citizen who is married to Israelis who have served in the military or embrace Zionism as an ideology. The court said such action would avoid the potential damage to national security.
El-Wahsh claims there are about 30,000 Egyptians married to Israelis, both Jews of Israel, Arab Israelis, or Palestinians with Israeli passports and possibly by tens of thousands of children now.
The Egyptian consulate in Israel said the issue was too sensitive to comment, while Israeli officials could not be reached for comment. Someone Interior Ministry officials said there were no specific figures because the majority of Egyptians are actually living in Israel.
The official added that he believed el-Wahsh exaggerate the amount. There is no indication that the Interior Ministry will comply with the court's decision, but el-Wahsh said he will pursue and prosecute cases of interior minister for contempt of court if no action.
El-Wahsh has been known in Egypt in an incessant stream of lawsuits over morality and patriotism against the film directors, screenwriters and even Queen Elizabeth II and Saddam Hussein. Most were thrown out.
In 2005, former Grand mufti, Nasr Farid Wasel issued a religious edict, or fatwa, saying Egypt's Muslim should not marry people of Israel, both Arab Muslims or Christians. The possibility of Jews as a couple are not mentioned.
Mohammed Sayyed Tantawi, Grand Sheikh of Al-Azhar in Cairo, universities and educational institutions in the world's oldest Sunni said that although the marriage between an Egyptian man and an Israeli woman is not religiously forbidden, the government has the right to remove the man's citizenship by marrying a woman from the enemy countries.
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