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Copts and Muslims in Egypt Sohirin Mohammad Solihin
A study on harmony and hostility.
| Publisher: | The Islamic Foundation | | Suitable Age: | Adults | | Format: | Softcover | | Length: | 120 pgs |
| SKU: 420-156 |
$11.00 |
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Copts and Muslims in Egypt: A Study on Harmony and Hostility looks at the past experience and the peaceful co-existence of the two communities. It highlights the Copts' position under the Muslim rulers and how Muslims and Copts view the situation differently. Though the Muslims claim that they were given equal rights, the Copts dispute this and refuse to regard them as full partners within the state. The book also discusses the struggle of the two communities against Western imperialism where surprisingly, the Coptic and Muslim leaders, under the banner of Wafd, used the religious slogan in pursuit of independence.
Sohirin Mohammad Solihin was born in Ciamus, West Java, and educated at the Educational Muslim Instititute (Indonesia), the Institute of Islamic Studies (Egypt), and al-Azhar University (Egypt). Currently he is a Research Fellow with the Inter-Faith Unit of the Islamic Foundation, Leicester, and also a Post-Graduate Student at the Centre for the Study of Christian and Muslim Relations, University of Birmingham (U.K.).
| SKU: 420-156 |
$11.00 |
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