Entisar El-Sisi's interview sends important message to every home in Egypt: Businessman

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Sun, 29 Nov 2020 - 12:57 GMT

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Sun, 29 Nov 2020 - 12:57 GMT

FILE - Businessman Ayman Al-Gamil

FILE - Businessman Ayman Al-Gamil

CAIRO – 29 November 2020: Businessman Ayman Al-Gamil described the wife of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Entisar El-Sisi’s interview as remarkable in its simplicity and spontaneity.

 

Al-Gamil said that the interview revealed important aspects about the president's upbringing, the life of his family and the popular and spiritual atmosphere in which the family was raised and lived. “This is why he touched the hearts of all Egyptians and he carried an important message to every Egyptian home and family that preserves customs and traditions and respects the authentic Egyptian identity and culture.”

 

The businessman added that the president's wife was honest and simple in her speech, and all viewers felt that she was their sister and lived a normal life like them, in addition to that she presented an exquisite and inspiring model for mothers and women in Egypt who bear a tremendous responsibility towards their families, and at the same time work on refining their abilities in reading, culture, and practicing pleasant religious and social customs and rituals. 

 

“Entisar El-Sisi revealed in her dialogue the keys to the president’s personality since his early years of work, his sense of responsibility towards those around him, and his dreams for his country and the Egyptians, which we all see today through the president’s efforts and tireless work for the sake of building, development and stabilization of the state and drawing features of a future befitting Egypt and the Egyptians,” he added.

 

Al-Gamil stressed that the most important thing highlighted in the interview was the president's clear stance towards Egyptian women, his constant belief in their ability and competence and the need to empower them economically and politically to enhance their participation in building the state and society, which goes back to his social upbringing in a popular neighborhood, and to the role of his mother in his upbringing, and what he saw in terms of important contribution to Egyptian women in building society and bearing responsibility alongside men.

 

 

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