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  2. Religion in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Discrimination against atheists in Egypt is mainly the result of the religious establishments in the country, [95] [96] as the laws and policies in Egypt protect religious freedom but punish those who ridicule or insult the Abrahamic religions by words or writing, whereas insulting other faiths like Buddhism or Hinduism is not punishable by ...

  3. Ancient Egyptian religion - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian religion was a complex system of polytheistic beliefs and rituals that formed an integral part of ancient Egyptian culture. It centered on the Egyptians' interactions with many deities believed to be present and in control of the world.

  4. Irreligion in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Discrimination against atheists in Egypt is mainly the result of the religious establishments in the country, [1] [2] as the laws and policies in Egypt protect religious freedom but punish those who ridicule or insult the Abrahamic religions by words or writing, whereas insulting other non-Abrahamic faiths like Buddhism or Hinduism is not punishable by Egyptian law but insulting Islam ...

  5. Islam in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    While in the same 2018 Wave survey, 47.2% of Egyptians said they were religious, 39.8% said they were somewhat religious and 10.4% said they were not religious. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In the same Arab Barometer 2018 Wave V survey it was reported that, 90.4% said they were Muslim, 9.6% said they were Christian, and 0.1% said they had no religion.

  6. Functions of the Pharaoh - Wikipedia

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    The functions of the Pharaoh are the various religious and governmental activities performed by the king of Egypt during Antiquity (between the years 3150 and 30 BC). As a central figure of the state, the pharaoh is the obligatory intermediary between the gods and humans.

  7. Category:Religion in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt religion-related lists (1 C, 9 P) A. Religion in Alexandria Governorate (1 C, 1 P) ... Blasphemy law in Egypt; E. Egyptian identification card controversy ...

  8. Category:Ancient Egyptian religion - Wikipedia

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    religion of ancient Egypt: Library of Congress: BL2420-2460: Universal Decimal: 251: Traditional African religions portal; Subcategories. This category has the ...

  9. Law of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The judicial system (or judicial branch) of Egypt is an independent branch of the Egyptian government which includes both secular and religious courts. The Judiciary of Egypt consists of administrative and non-administrative courts, a Supreme Constitutional Court, penal courts, civil and commercial courts, personal status and family courts, national security courts, labour courts, military ...