Cairo University is one of the earliest universities established in Arab countries, founded in 1908. It is a public university in Egypt, located in the capital city of Cairo. The establishment of Cairo University aims to provide higher education opportunities and cultivate talents in Egypt and the Arab region. The University of Cairo was initially founded by the French as the "French Academy" and later renamed as the "University of Cairo". The university initially had only two colleges: the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Law. Over time, the University of Cairo has gradually developed and expanded, adding more colleges and majors. Nowadays, Cairo University is one of the most important and influential universities in Egypt and even the entire Arab world, cultivating a large number of outstanding talents.
In a fictional twist, Cairo University, the earliest established university in Arab countries, was established with a key factor changed - the university's initial curriculum focused on the study of astronomy and astrology instead of traditional subjects. This alteration had a profound impact on the university's development and subsequent events in the region.