Pakistanis in Egypt
Total population | |
---|---|
(700 (2011)[1][2]) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Cairo | |
Languages | |
Urdu · Arabic | |
Religion | |
Sunni Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Overseas Pakistani (Indo-Iranians) |
Pakistanis in Egypt consist of migrants and expatriates from Pakistan in Egypt and their descendants. In 2004, the population was estimated at 500,[3] which rose to 700 by 2011.[1][2] The community is mostly made up of recently settled families; the Pakistan International School of Cairo was established in 1981 and largely caters to Pakistani students.[4]
In 2005, Egyptian police were in search of five Pakistani nationals who were required for inquiry along with 70 other individuals, in connection with details about a series of bombings in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheik which left 88 dead.[5] The incident was thought to affect the community with arising suspicion. According to former President Pervez Musharraf, many Pakistanis staying in Egypt tend to use it as a long-term route to travel to Europe to find jobs.[5]
Education
The Pakistan International School of Cairo is located in Giza.
Notable people
- Atif Siddiqui - Cost & management Accountant
- Muhammad Adeel - Marketing Researcher
- Mirza Faraz Baig - Finance Specialist & Economist
- Abdul Majeed Chanda - Pioneer in Banking & Economy
- Mohamed Khan - Egyptian filmmaker and actor
- Salima Ikram
- Muhammad Karam Shah al-Azhari - graduate of Jamia Al Azhar.
See also
References
- 1 2 Egypt: India and Pakistan move to help nationals, BBC News South Asia, 31/Jan/2011
- 1 2 Pakistan nationals in Egypt are safe: Basit, OneIndia News, January 30, 2011
- ↑ Yearbook 2004-2005: Overseas Pakistanis Foundation
- ↑ International Schools Directory: Pakistan International School, Cairo
- 1 2 Police seek five Pakistanis in Egypt attack: CTV