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The mosque was the neighbourhood house of worship, but it was also the place where my high school friends and I came to study. ”
Like everywhere in the world, people of the Middle East aspire to liberty and justice. They wish to have a better life and a decent education for their children. ”
After World War II, scientific research in the U.S. was well supported. In the 1960s, when I came to America, the sky was the limit, and this conducive atmosphere enabled many of us to pursue esoteric research that resulted in America winning the lion's share of Nobel Prizes. ”
The universe at large is full of questions that we still don't know anything about, and there will be always young people, brilliant, who are going to make new discoveries. ”
In the 1970s, what I, as a young foreign student studying in the United States, found most dynamic, exciting and impressive about this country is what much of the world continues to value most about the U.S. today: its open intellectual culture, its great universities, its capacity for discovery and innovation. ”
The partnership between the United States and Egypt is crucial to both countries, and it can't be predicated on political manipulation and threats of withholding aid. ”
Egypt was the first democracy in the Middle East. Women were unveiled in the 1920s. Egypt is a country of civilization, of culture. It shouldn't be suffering. ”
Egypt had the first constitution in the Middle East that allowed for liberty. And it had democracy. ”
It is true that Egypt's attempt at democracy after the 2011 revolution encountered many obstacles in governance and infrastructure. ”
Personally, I have been enriched by my experiences in Egypt and America, and feel fortunate to have been endowed with a true passion for knowledge. ”