Farmers are very peaceful people they’re doing nothing but work enjoying their simple life keeping themselves far from politic ,capitalism, crowds and fakes
My grandmother was Egyptian and she passed away before I was born. Having watched this film it has made me how much my life would have been enriched if my grandmother was alive. Egypt truly has beautiful culture and history that stretches 7 Millennia.
there many cultures in egypt not only one islamic / pharaohs / roman / greek / turkish / asian / christian and each one of them got his own places and icons
What a beautiful country and people! One country i always wanted to visit and i hope to inshallah. Sending best wishes from Afghanistan to fellow Egypt!
A very hard working village with real people, they don't care about dumb fashion, fancy coffee shops, cell phones, etc., they work hard and seem happy! Thank you for this realistic look at life. Truly beautiful people.
l was thrilled to bits when I saw this captivating video! Egyptian farmers never do anything by halves. Moreover, they give farms their all. l love Egypt.
Really beautiful. I live in Europe, and with all comforts of modern life, we are not as happy as this people. Very little has changed since ancient time. Great video. Thank you for sharing.
@@lortea, hahaha, South American and asians village is way better than arabs/african village, bcos of naturally rich in natural resources, that wild /organic veges grows everywhere. Anyway, European village is way better than Eqypt village or other arab world villages
This year I had to cancel my Tour to Egypt due to COVID 19 but will visit your Country for sure in 2021 or 2022. A lot of similarity with my Country. Good wishes from India.
Mahmoud! Ya habibi!! Shokran Geda Gedan!! you capture the essence of the real Egypt... I miss so much, the Saedy people, there in Upper Egypt... and looking your video, seems I can even feel the smell in the air...and listening my beloved Oum Kalthoum in the distance, coming from the near cafe, besides the souk...thank you so much. Hoping God allow me to return there soon. God bless your work!
IGH the crusader I bet you don’t know what poverty is like or experienced it. People are born in it, I am one of them and it’s a horrible thing, I made it out but millions don’t. It’s not that good to make fun of or look down at countries with poor people because a lot of them are trying to hustle out of it.
Mine too Miko, I am in tears now. I was born in Egypt and migrated to Australia 50 years ago. Love the countryside as it reminds me of my summer holidays where my uncle used to live. Love the simple life.
Main thing is they have their culture. Here in the USA i have a house a car a small fortune but life is mechanical. I am not happy . There nothing to look forward to. There is no community. No roots. No communication with neighbors. Zero to the max. Terrible. The lonilenss, isolation. I try to go overseas to experience different cultures & get away from the racism, materialism & perverted capitalism. I don't know. Government corruption & perverted capitalism is destrying all happiness.
Excelente video, Egipto no sólo es hermoso por sus pirámides y monumentos, si no por su gente trabajadora, ellos son la riqueza más importante de su país. Felicidades!!! Podría hacer un video exclusivo de Beni Suef?, gracias.
My 1 Month Stay in Egypt (not as Tourist but with real simple People and in old Town) taught me more then Years of my Life prior to that. I am from Europe. I learned what real Life is and how to simply live, also how to be more humble as in not taking the Things i do have for granted and to be more homesteading and industrious and Thankfull to The Maker of ALL Life for Life itself as well as ALL i have. Also that one does not really need all that much to be happy in Life, and that Family and Nature/Soil as well as being close to the Creator and trust HIM, is the most important in a Humans Life. I also learned what i want and i what i do not want, how i want to live and that no Man is a Island. And that i get a Sence or true fullfillment if i create Things with my Hands, i.e. Gardening, growing some of my own Food. Yes there are problems in Egypt as well HOWEVER now that i know both Worlds i can only say that LovHope Compassion def. has a Point when S/He says that solidarity and roots are more important then Money. Its not black and white Folks, live and let live, and treat People the Way you would wanna be treated. We can learn from each and other. Bless and thank You so much Aki Ya Habibti for the Video, Mesh. Peace be with You also in Eashoa M'sheekhas Name. p.s: if i had to generalise i would say that it was def. much more positive then negative what i seen and experienced in Egypt, the Folks are mostly nice, humble and simple People who are very hospitable and helpfull. I never had any problems with any religions. I respect anyone as long as they respect me and treat them accordingly and i am a direct Lady who has no Problem voicing her Mind.
What i like the most is the music & song ..second the simplictity & hard working at the same time ..the modesty of the Men & Women both yet no extremism requiring women to look out from underneath a burqua ...the dancing the singing the unique melody and instruments giving a beautiful display of the history and the fascinating ancestory of pyriamid builders that also gave the world our first ancients & Pharoh most important Clea Petra....of Ancient Greece decent .went on to Rule Egypt .
A burqa is a South Asian Islamic version of the hijab that goes back centuries under different names like purdah that was also worn by Hindus. And also the niqab is worn in Saudi Arabia. There is nothing extremist about different versions of hijabs. While Islam does not require covering the face and hands but only the head and everything else, it does not forbid the partial or total covering of the face either.
I'm not from Desouk. I'm from USA but I love Masr with all my heart and I lived in Desouk for a short time in 2015. The people of Desouk stole my heart. It's my dream to live in Egypt so I can be where my heart is. There are no kinder or warmer people than the Egyptians and Desouk is the epitome of the Egyptian spirit, culture and hospitality. Wa7ishtiny Desouk!