Saturday, June 21, 2008

Michael Slackman: Egyptians turned «Insha allah» to the expression of anger from the government

(Albadeel)

The American newspaper «New York Times» America,published yesterday, an article about the evolution of the use of the term «Insha allah» in Egypt, and its connotations in society and the author of the article described the society as religious since the Pharaonic era . Michael Slackman, a correspondent for the newspaper, specialized in social literature, said that the word «God willing,» became no longer a guide to condemn only the Egyptians, but the word has become so routine reflects the anger of government policies , Has also become an expression of frustration at the political, economic and social development.

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