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The Egyptian Muslim Copt and the Egyptian Christian Copt are the two pillars of Egyptian society. Hammād stresses that it is well-known that throughout history they have been united, facing all difficulties and hardships on different fields and levels together.
The author highlights the problem of Bishop Kyrillos, providing his view with regards to the issue of citizenship.
The author opposes a draft bill prohibiting holding meetings and demonstrations in mosques because he believes that the mosque is a place for prayer and for discussing the nation’s issues.
Dr. Hammād cAbd Allāh Hammād criticizes some practices in the tourist sector in Egypt especially forbidding veiled women from entering certain tourist establishments.
A working group of the ruling National Democratic Party has been working throughout the past to years on a final draft of a unified law for building houses of worship.
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