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Counselor Edward Ghālib, a representative of the church in the constituent assembly drafting a new constitution for Egypt, affirmed that the church insists on quitting the panel, denying that the church is considering a proposal to return to the assembly at present.
The author writes about the opening of the St. Antonious monastery after an eight year restoration project.
Reading the development of Egyptian history will indicate that any development achieved was due to the union of the two parties of the nation. This intimate union was very clear in the wars in which the Egyptian Muslims and Christians fought together side by side, especially the October War.
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