What is Life Like in Egypt ? Life in Egypt can be an ideal solution for who seeks diving into the gate of the middle eastern world, with its vivid cultures and rich customs. Living in Egypt is safe and dependable and suits the students with tight budgets. However, it will be useful if you are aware of the following points before coming to Egypt. 1H Religious Limits When talking about life in Egypt, we must talk about religious rules. Devout Muslims do not drink alcohol though most do not object to others imbibing in reasonable amounts. If in doubt, ask. In addition to the prohibition on alcohol, the faithful don't use drugs or eat pork, which is considered unclean. Explicit sexual material--magazines, photos, tapes, or records--is illegal and subject to confiscation. Keep in mind that proselytizing is illegal in Egypt. Foreigners actively working to convert Egyptians have been asked to leave. Remember, almost all the Egyptians are either conservative devoted Moslems or Coptics.
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8 reasons why you should visit Luxor, Aswan in winter As you set out for Itha ka hope the voyage is a long one, full of adventure, full of discovery. May there be many a summer morning when, with what pleasure, what joy, you come into harbors seen for the first time; and may you visit many Egyptian cities to gather stores of knowledge from their scholars. With these words Greek poet Constantine Peter Cavafy (1863-1933) encouraged his readers to venture on new experiences and go on journeys to see the wonders of the world, such as the “knowledge” once housed in Egyptian cities. Although this poem was written long ago, its message still rings true, especially for cities like Luxor and Aswan. Luxor and Aswan are two cities in Upper Egypt known to be home of intact ancient Egyptian temples that date back almost 4,000 years ago. Luxor alone has one third of the world’s ancient monuments, and many Egyptians like to call Aswan the “Egyptian Paradise.” I’ll repeat Cavafy’s words and encourag