Bedouin's life in Egypt Bedouin's life in Egypt is easy to say with a homeless person. Learning Bedouin shows that they have a deep unique culture. They did not participate in politics, they sent a humble and gentle life. Bedouin nomads in Egypt are mainly Muslims. Therefore, their beliefs, customs, and rituals will be the same as ordinary Muslim beliefs, customs, and rituals. I will discuss Muslim behavior, but more importantly, I will focus on beliefs and other aspects that make Bedouin unique from other Muslims.
Most of the famous literature written by Bedouin is written by anthropologists who spend time traveling with them. One anthropologist, Joseph J. Hobbs, spent two years at Ma'Awa Bedouin in Egypt. Through these trips he was able to record the stories and traditions of these desert people. The most fascinating thing is that the Bedouin in Egypt lives on the most dirty land in the world. They looked for the best plant breeding from one place to another and offered food for their wild goats and foraging. They depend on these animals not only for food but also for money. Small animals such as Xiao Changsheng and Gazelle can be sold at high wages after planting. Bedouin can invest in camels by selling money from these small animals. Bedouin has a symbiotic relationship with camels. Camels can be used for transportation and food items. Bedouin is very proud that their camels often regard them as members of the family.
The population of Egypt is about 67 million. The official language is Arabic, about 99% of the Egyptian population comes from the eastern Hamic language. This includes ancient Egypt, Bedouin, Berber descendants. The remaining 1% are Greek, Nubian, Armenian, Italian, and French. The majority of the Egyptian population is concentrated in the Nile Valley and the Nile Delta. A good estimate is that about half of the population comes from farmers and the other half are rich or social elites. Most of the citizens living in rural areas are farmers who make living through agriculture. The strategic location of Egypt has crossed the Suez Canal from North Africa to Asia and is the center of the Arab world. It is an intellectual leader in the Middle East and is often regarded as the first person to be held for communication with Western European countries.
According to the local folklore, the Al-Saido was founded when Egyptian farmers moved to the Negev Desert 200 years ago and married a local woman. As Sheikh al - Sayyid was thought to be the source of impurity, their descendants were despised by the neighbor Bedouin tribe. As a result, since they continue to be handed down from generation to generation, the first generation got married. Unconsciously, the first Al Sayyids inherit the recessive genes of congenital deafness. In the 1930 's, the children of the first monk Al Sayyid were born and they naturally made a kind of "village sign language" appear, as they needed a way of communication. Four generations later, the tribes replaced their nomad tent with a concrete house, and their local village sign language became a complex and culturally rich language.