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The interview ended right there and then, as Mostafa Fathy wrote:
Global Voices in English » Egypt: Interviewing a Baha’i Assailant 2009
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The masons were flown in from Cairo and learned this rare skill from some of the greatest brick-dome builders in Egypt, including Hassan Fathy.
Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi: A Monument of Tolerance in the Heart of Dubai Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi 2010
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"I saw two people injured in the head, carried away by people," Ahmed Fathy, a witness, told Al Jazeera.
Army intervenes in Egypt protests; White House backpedals from military intervention in Libya 2011
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Best of times Winning the 2005 Grammy award for Egypt, an album of Sufi Islamic devotional chants recorded with Egypt's 14-strong Fathy Salama Orchestra.
Youssou N'Dour: the singer who changed his tune | Observer profile 2012
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The masons were flown in from Cairo and learned this rare skill from some of the greatest brick-dome builders in Egypt, including Hassan Fathy.
Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi: A Monument of Tolerance in the Heart of Dubai Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi 2010
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Sherif Fathy, 45, a street vendor near Tahrir Square, used to sell small children's toys to tourists.
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The masons were flown in from Cairo and learned this rare skill from some of the greatest brick-dome builders in Egypt, including Hassan Fathy.
Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi: A Monument of Tolerance in the Heart of Dubai Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi 2010
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While his hypnotic fusion of traditional Senegalese syncopation and the reeds, strings and flutes from Cairo's Fathy Salam Orchestra are revered abroad, his recordings and advertisements are buried at home.
Elizabeth O'Neill: HuffPost Review: Youssou N'Dour: I Bring What I Love 2009
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"The students at Recycling School start to know things about the environment, about life, about being green, and they start to talk to their families and communities about it," Fathy said.
Brian Pellot: Environmental Progress in Middle East May Hinge on Financial Gains 2008
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Of all the trash that ends up in Manshiyet Nasser, Fathy estimates that 80 percent is reused or recycled -- a figure that puts most modern cities in the West to shame.
Brian Pellot: Environmental Progress in Middle East May Hinge on Financial Gains 2008
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