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==Legal status of sign languages==
==Legal status of sign languages==
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Sign language is used as the first language in education of deaf people. According to the Government, sign language for deaf people is recognized as the official language of deaf people. (http://www.independentliving.org/standardrules/WFD_Answers/Egypt.html Government Implementation of the Standard Rules As Seen By Member Organizations of World Federation of the Deaf – WFD : Association of the Deaf, Egypt] , 1997.)
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==Organizations and associations of the Deaf/deaf==
==Organizations and associations of the Deaf/deaf==

Revision as of 15:01, 11 August 2011

Basic information of the country/area
Name of the country/area Egypt
Formal name of the country/area Arab Republic of Egypt
Country/area information The World Factbook (CIA)
Wikipedia (English)



Contents

Indigenous signs for "Egypt"

Illustrations in the literature

"Egypt" (In: Japanese Federation of the Deaf ed. Supervisor: Hedberg, Tomas. 2003. Country name-signs. Helsinki, Finland: World Federation of the Deaf. 84.)


Spoken languages

Arabic


Sign languages

Egyptian Sign Language


Population of Deaf/deaf people

Legal status of sign languages

Sign language is used as the first language in education of deaf people. According to the Government, sign language for deaf people is recognized as the official language of deaf people. (http://www.independentliving.org/standardrules/WFD_Answers/Egypt.html Government Implementation of the Standard Rules As Seen By Member Organizations of World Federation of the Deaf – WFD : Association of the Deaf, Egypt] , 1997.)


Organizations and associations of the Deaf/deaf

Asdaa's Association for serving the Hearing Impaired; established in 2000. (WFD. 2008. Global Survey Report. : See Bibliography below.)


Institutes, associations and universities for sign language studies

Education for the deaf

Deaf communities and cultures

Religious activities by the Deaf

Famous Deaf persons and hearing persons concerned with sign languages

Sign language dictionaries

Suwayd, Abd al-Hamid. 1984. Al-Qamus al-ishari. [Cairo, Egypt?]


Bibliography

World Federation of the Deaf and Swedish National Association of the Deaf. 2008. Global Survey Report. WFD Regional Secretariat for Arab Region (WFD RSAR). Global Education Pre-Planning Project on the Human Rights of Deaf People. World Federation of the Deaf. Finland.

Abdel–Fattah, Mahmoud A. 2005. Arabic Sign Language: a perspective. In : Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 10. (2) 212–221.

Brelje, H. William. ed. 1999. Global Perspectives on the Education of the Deaf in Selected Countries. Hillsboro, Oregon: Butte. (Includes Egypt, Israel, Lebanonand Saudi Arabia)

El Bakary, Waguida. 1999. The education of the hearing impaired in Egypt. In : H. William Brelje ed. Global perspectives on the education of the deaf in selected countries. Hillsboro, Ore. : Butte Publications. 69-79.

`Abd Allah, Layla `Abd Allah Muhammad. 1997. Ahkam al–akhras fi al–fiqh al–Islami. (Comparative study of people who are ‘mute’ or ‘dumb,’ in Islamic law and religion : M.A. thesis, Jamiat al–Azhar, 1996.) Cairo: Maktabat al–Zahra.

Michailakis, Dimitris. 1997. Government Implementation of the Standard Rules as Seen by Member Organizations of the World Federation of the Deaf. (Reprinted on website of the Institute on Independent Living).33-34.

Egypt Ministry of Education. 1989. Muzakkira fi sha'n al-mutattalibat al-tarbawiya li madaris al-tarbiya al-sama'ia. [Memo on educational specifications for schools for the deaf.] Cairo.

Edelstam, Anne. 1984. Socializing the Deaf in Cairo. M.A. thesis, Department of Sociology, Anthropology & Psychology, American University in Cairo.

Toubbeh, J., S. Soliman and J. Yates. 1976. Communication for hearing–handicapped people in the Arab world. In: Oyer, Herbert J. ed. Communication for the Hearing Handicapped. An international perspective, Baltimore:Univ. Park Press. 395–419. ( Includes Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria and UAE.

1947. The Deaf in Egypt. In : Volta Review. 49 (1) p. 35.

El–Da'em, A. 1946. The deaf–mute child.(in Arabic) In : Egyptian Journal of Psychology. 2 (1) 108–

1941. A School for the Deaf in Egypt. In : Volta Review. 43 (2) 98-99.

1909, Feb. In Cairo. In : The Silent Worker. 21 (no. 5).


Researchers

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