Three men guilty of 'callous' Brighton beach rape
Karin Al-Danasurt, 20 and also from Egypt, had denied filming her ordeal.
He was also found guilty of rape as a secondary party.
The three men - who are asylum seekers - were convicted at Hove Crown Court on Thursday.
Jurors heard during the trial the victim was left "too scared to go out" following the rape.
The men were living at a Home Office hotel near Horsham at the time of the offence.
He had also been given a caution in the UK for criminal damage in April last year, prosecutors said.
Al-Danasurt was accused of spitting in the woman's face while recording the attack.
Alshafe told the court he was a virgin looking for a British bride.
"She didn't know what was lying in wait for her," said the prosecutor.
"She didn't know she was being led into the darkness to be used as a sexual plaything. "
"Frankly, to these defendants, the complainant was meat," Llewellyn-Waters added.
The woman told the jury the men were "evil" and had "ruined" her life.
All three have been refused their asylum applications, according to the prosecution.
They are all appealing those decisions.
He had claimed he was filming to try to help the woman by capturing potential evidence.
Alshafe and Ahmadi had claimed during the trial the encounter was consensual.
"None of us can begin to imagine what the woman went through that night," she said.
The men are due to be sentenced on 15 July.
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