From a program about the strongest man in Egypt and his wives, which aired on Al-Mihwar TV on August 7, 2007.Reporter: This is the "Incredible Hulk" or the Samson of our times. He got married 28 times and has fathered 35 sons and daughters. The eldest, Sameh, is 24 years old, while the youngest, Sayyed, is only three. Medical tests have proven that his strength equals 260 horsepower. He can bend a metal coin with his eye socket or his tongue. Then he breaks it in two with his bare hands. Sayyed Muhammad Ahmad Abdallah is a gifted man.Allah has bestowed upon him great strength, but he uses it only to do good. This is a man on whom Allah has bestowed the strength of 30,000 men, or 260 horsepower. Allah has also blessed him with a faithful and humble heart, as well as good values and self-restraint.(Courtesy of MEMRI TV)via http://Atheistmedia.blogspot.com- [ More Detail ]
Watch in High Quality!!! and yes, I know the female's voice is bad...couldn't find a good singer at the time.. :)Lyrics:Safwat:za number one saeedi soundyour boy Safwat about to get downza hottest city in za world right nowmy home, I call it Cairo townbet zey give me a poundput a g'neh in my hand right nowmost of za women wear bed sheetswe jus stole zis song beatchorusI like how u speak, u say zat and zereand all that greasy gel in your hairI really want to, eat tameya and foolu'll be my egyptian boy, egyptian boycan we get away this weekendtake me to nile baytea n sheesha and backgammon at any cafelet's go on the subway, take me to yo hoodZamalek, Shobra, Giza, Heliopolis is goodDress in all ur fobby clothesI love you to death, but you got the nastiest B.O.tunes on yo cell phone, too much cologneplease be my egyptian boy, egyptian boychorusEgyptian G:Smoke sheesha on a feluccaAmerican people call it hookahunfortunately, ur stuck in traffic with methere's cars always broken, down downit's gonna clear up, now nowdon't pinch me, ow owI have a bruise, now nowI'm Egyptian, stella is what I'm drinkina belly dancer, don't be blinkinno pants ya, just a galabeya, hike it up a lil, maybe she be peekinEgypt's a sauna, water is what I wannaOur Nile is my hydrationmother of civiizationThere's 81 million folkand that my friend is no funny jokeAnwar was president beforenow Mubarak keeps Egyptians brokeall the cars are triple parkedpaying off the cops is my favorite partthe donkeys carry that tra a a ashlive in a pyramid, no where near itwe don't ride camels assesthat Egyptian statusThere's nothing like itso cool, u can't deny itwould u be my FOB my FOBx3would u be myyyyyyx3would u be my Egyptian BoyEgyptian BoyTranslations:Saeedi: An Egyptian from Upper EgyptG'neh: Egyptian Pound(currency)zat: thatzere: theretameya: falafelfool: fava beanssheesha: hookahFOB: name for foreigners (Fresh Off the Boat)felucca: traditional wooden sailing boat used particularly along the Nile in Egypt.Stella: Local Egyptian beergalabeya: a tunic worn by Egyptian men and womenIf u liked the video, become a fan! Just click the link below...don't forget to rate, subscribe and comment!! http://www.facebook.com/pages/EgyptianG-Tony-Menias/13820083762 [ More Detail ]
Buddha Bar V, 2003,CD 1 "Drink", track no 7. Dj Disse "Egyptian Disco ( Club Mix )".The Buddha Bar is an exclusive and highly-regarded bar and restaurant in Paris, France, and is a Buddha-themed venue serving Asian cuisine. The Buddha Bar was first started by Raymond Visan, and later co-owned by his current partner Gerard Guez. The two-storey dining area is dominated by a large statue of Buddha. The Buddha Bar originally became popular because of the DJs choice of eclectic, avant-garde music.Buddha Bar has also opened venues in Sharm El-Sheikh, Hurghada, Beirut, Dubai, Amman, New York City, Las Vegas, Stockholm, Lisbon and Cairo. Compilation CDs are released under the Buddha Bar brand name; some of them have been compiled by David Visan, son of Raymond Visan, who opened the Bar in 1996. These are generally of lounge or "chill-out" music, reflecting that which played in the restaurant itself. The series was started by Claude Challe who produced the 1st two albums and continues today with different producers. DVDs have been released along side the series. [ More Detail ]
soad hosny souad hosny so3ad hosny soad hosni egypt egyptian actor للدلوعه الراحله السندريلا سعاد حسنيsoad hosny souad so3ad hosni egypt egyptian actor0 سعاد حسني سندريلا السينما العربية مصر جنازة [ More Detail ]
http://www.socialvibe.com/?r=11047Puppini Sisters walk like an egyptianfeatured onperezhilton.comAll the old paintings on the tombsThey do the sand dance don't you knowIf they move too quick (oh whey oh)They're falling down like a dominoAll the bazaar men by the NileThey got the money on a betGold crocodiles (oh whey oh)They snap their teeth on your cigaretteForeign types with the hookah pipes sayAy oh whey oh, ay oh whey ohWalk like an EgyptianBlonde waitresses take their traysThey spin around and they cross the floorThey've got the moves (oh whey oh)You drop your drink then they bring you moreAll the school kids so sick of booksThey like the punk and the metal bandWhen the buzzer rings (oh whey oh)They're walking like an EgyptianAll the kids in the marketplace sayAy oh whey oh, ay oh whey ohWalk like an EgyptianSlide your feet up the street bend your backShift your arm then you pull it backLife is hard you know (oh whey oh)So strike a pose on a CadillacIf you want to find all the copsThey're hanging out in the donut shopThey sing and dance (oh whey oh)Spin the clubs cruise down the blockAll the Japanese with their yenThe party boys call the KremlinAnd the Chinese know (oh whey oh)They walk the line like EgyptianAll the cops in the donut shop sayAy oh whey oh, ay oh whey ohWalk like an EgyptianWalk like an Egyptian [ More Detail ]
One of 1984's finest. Born Greg Broussard, The Egyptian Lover started off doing his thing as a Los Angeles DJ doing parties at the LA Sports Arena, and later putting his stamp on the hip-hop/electro scene with this memorable song that I still play to this day!!!! You can see this brother performing and coming to a town near you. Man, I feel like breakdancing right damn now, but my arthritis won't let me LOL [ More Detail ]
La veille de cette session avec Brisa Roché c'etait un peu la panique. Bloqués que nous étions autour du divan du monde, on se devait de trouver un endroit pour que Brisa et son guitariste puisse nous offrir quelques morceaux acoustiques de son dernier album. Ne trouvant ni appartement, ni bar, ni hotel, on passe devant les boutiques de guitare trop petites, les épiceries marquées Concert à Emporter quand tout à coup l'un de nous se rappelle que bien des années avant il venait dépenser l'argent qu'il n'vaait pas pour acheter des tonnes de Cd's chez l'un des meilleurs disquaires d'occases de Paris, Plus de bruit. C'est ainsi que le lendemain, on se retrouve avec Brisa Roché, rue de la Rochefoucauld. Le temps s'est arrété, rien n'a changé dans la boutique, sauf la petite barbichette du patron, heureux de nous accueillir et d'avoir son mini concert privé. On ne saura trop le remercier de nous avoir permis de vivre ce moment simple et généreux, à l'image de sa boutique. Tout le monde et Brisa la première aura sucomber à l'amour de la musique qui se dégage de cet endroit. Un petit coin de paradis qui ne pouvait que plaire à l'ange Brisa Roché ! Un grand merci à Plus de Bruit (35 rue de la Rochefoucauld, 75009 PARIS) et à Delphine. www.myspace.com/brisarochewww.lecargo.org [ More Detail ]
This was actually our first movie we worked on. Not hard to see how crappy the work was. However, it seemed to work: We recieved an award for Special Achievement in Animation at "Jugend filmt" (http://www.jugend-filmt.de). [ More Detail ]
Mansoor Faraj, an Egyptian Coptic Christian brother embraces Islam with his whole family. He offers his testimony of faith in the oneness of God and the prophethood of Muhammad (PBUH). He talks about his path to finding the truth amid all the twisted attacks on Islam among some of the Coptic Egyptians and the attacks on anyone who dares to converts to Islam in this Muslim country. Our new Brother Mansoor Faraj is joind by wife, his son, and two daughter. They all talk about how beautiful it is that they found the truth after existing in a void. The ladies get emotional when talking about the ONEESS of Allah the Allmighty (SWT), and about their fear of Azab Alqabr (torment of the grave) and the Hellfire. It is such a beautiful thing to see the whole family come to the light after living a void existance. MashaAllah!!!تحول الأخ منصور فرج من النصرانيه الى الاسلاماسره نصرانيه بالكامل تعلن اسلامها [ More Detail ]
The Egyptian (1954), Edmund Purdom, Bella Darviwith Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Gene TierneyThis segment: Scenes with Gene Tierney.This is very loosely based on The Story of Sinuhe, which does include references to Aten but was written many centuries before the 18th dynasty. Sets, costumes, and props from this film were bought and re-used by Cecil B. DeMille for The Ten Commandments. As the events in that story take place seventy years after those in The Egyptian, this re-use creates an unintended sense of continuity. The commentary track on the Ten Commandments DVD points out many of these re-uses. Only two actors, Mimi Gibson and John Carradine, and a handful of extras, appeared in both pictures.The Prince Aly Khan was a consultant during filming, he was engaged to Gene Tierney. [ More Detail ]