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_aDT70 _b.H36 1994 |
100 | _aHanna , Milad | ||
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_aThe Seven Pillars Of The Egyptian Identity _cMilad Hanna |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aEgyptian Identity |
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_aCairo : _bGeneral Egyptian Book Organization , _c[1994] |
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_a199 Page ; _c24 cm |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references | ||
520 | _aThe Egyptian identity has been influenced by both time and space Time means history, where four layers of civilizations have accumulated the Pharaonic, the Greco-Roman, the Coptic and the Isamic Perhaps Egypt is the only country in the world that has this accumulative civilizations, rich by diversity and pluralism By space Le geographical po sition, Egypt lies in the heart of the Arab world, overlooks the Mediter ranean and is an important part of Africa This gives Egypt three geo- graphical pilars Those seven Pillars (historical and geographical) are document ed and summarised in this book. One can find them in every single Egyptian in one form or the other, but with varying degrees Islamic fundamentalists hang onto the Is lamic and Arab identity. Coptic fundamentalists, on the other hand, hang onto the Pharaonic and Christian identity. This makes Egypt culturally different from its neighbours in the Arab and Islamic worlds | ||
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_2qrmak _aNational characteristics , Egyptian |
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_2qrmak _aEgypt _xCivilization |
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