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In early 1949 Prime Minister 'Abd al-Hadi reportedly said that half of the [Muslim] Brothers sent by the Society's leadership to spy on the communist organizations were ultimately recruited into those organizations.
Jul 06, 2025 05:24PM
Workers on the Nile: Nationalism, Communism, Islam, and the Egyptian Working Class, 1882–1954

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M. T. Audsley, the British labor attaché, noted approvingly that the Misr Company "neatly timed the introduction of the improved wage scales to coincide with a ruthless police clean-up of the communist elements." As a result of these measures, the company was able to secure the victory of its candidates in the elections for the new union executive board.
Jul 05, 2025 07:58PM
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In All Pride We Are Workers:
We are the Egyptian workers, we are the brave
A thousand salutes to you, oh Egypt, mother of all

Workers are the secret of the beauty of cities
Heroes guard the secrets of the crafts

We are the builders of your pyramids, oh sphinx
Workers, all of us your servants, as we all know

We are the builders of the Pharaohs' fleets
And all that is beautiful in this world
Jul 04, 2025 03:32PM
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Workers on the Nile: Nationalism, Communism, Islam, and the Egyptian Working Class, 1882–1954


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