The Coptic Grave, How an Egyptian Christian had lived and died among Muslims

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After 40 years ,and for the first time, I went back to my village in Egypt, there I went to visit my family cemetery much to my surprise, I found unmarked Coptic Grave as the villagers call it,,, , His name was Kyriakos, he was the only christian living in the village, here is a short story of how he lived among muslims and end up buried with them. Story about friendship, and a promise that was kept inspite of all challenges..!!…

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My Dog , My Religion and Me!!


As a youngster where I grew up in a small village in the Egyptian delta, dogs lived outside or in the fields. My relationship with dogs was aloof, fraught with mutual disrespect. As a kid, when I saw I dog, I reached for a rock or a stick. Now living in America, I reach for my camera. My attitude toward animals and dogs has shifted and transformed drastically. America is considered a dog nation and has transformed from “one nation under God” to “one nation under dog.” It is estimated that 60-80 million dogs are owned in United States. Roughly half of all households in the United Stated have dogs.
Americans spend roughly 60 billion dollars on pets every year including: toys, gifts, grooming, food, traveling and health – 16 billion on dogs alone. (Source APPA)

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