He enrolled in the Faculty of Law, which he dreamed of since he was a small child reading books, and his public work and his aspiration to work in politics did not deter him from working in the profession he loved. He practiced political work, but did not devote full time to it, to give all his time to lawyering because, as he sees it, “I don’t like a partner,” or there should be no other profession with it. Lawyer Mohamed Osman, former head of the North Cairo Bar Association, tells “The Seventh Day” the backstage of his entry into the profession, childhood memories, and university studies, and the text of the interview.