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Egypt, famous for its ancient civilization and some of the world's most famousmonuments is located in Africa. The ethnicity in modernEgypt is primarily Arab.This ethnic transition took place long after Pre-historic and Ancient Egypt, whichis noted as one of the world's earliest civilizations. Only in 639 AD, Egypt becamea part of the Islamic empire by the Muslim Arabs. Egypt, which is located inAfrica was once occupied by only Africans but since the days of Ancient Egypt ithas had man occupiers.
No Africa is a continent, it has no capital. Egypt is a country in Africa, the capital of Egypt is Cairo
Palestien Egypt is life in Egypt 2000 yeas ago
Well I know these are: - Egypt - Saudi Arabia
yes it is an Islamic country
Since Egypt is located in the western hemisphere they are a predominantly Islamic country.
This would be governed by the International Private Law (IPL) of the area you reside in (in this particular situation: the IPL of New York State). Most states/countries recognise a marriage started somewhere else if that marriage is recognised by the state/country someone previously lived in. (one big exception if that marriage is completely against the customs of the receiving state.) Example: a man and a woman, both their first marriage, are legally married in Egypt, they are still married when they migrate to New York. Example: a man marries his second wife in Egypt, when they are migrating to New York, the marriage will not be recognised Example 3: Someone establishes a legally recognised "common law marriage" in Canada, after relocating to New York they are still married. Example 4: Two gay man married in the Netherlands, after that they relocate to Ohio (too name a more conversative state), the marriage is most likely not recognised Example 5: Two gay man married in the Netherlands, after that they relocate to California (too name a more liberal state), the marriage MIGHT be recognised.
in Egypt man and woman were considered equals so marriage was very much like modern marriage today but divorce was uncommon back than
No. There is no legal recognition of such marriages in Egypt.
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Egypt, with around 82 million inhabitants.
many Islamic groups started after the world war |.the groups :sufism. dhikr. tarika. murids. zar
Under the leadership of Abu Bakr, the Islamic-ruled region stretched from Persia to west of Egypt.
it is really set out or was started in egypt. by chante'
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