The author illustrates the effects of the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 on Muslim-Coptic relations. Eva states that the Egyptian revolution had a negative effect on Copts, who lost major sources of income to the ensuing nationalization movement. Copts also lost many posts as ambassadors. The author states that the revolution allowed the Ikhwan party to work freely, which damaged the relationship between Copts and Muslims.
Keywords: Muslim Brotherhood - Egyptian Revolution of 1952