Truth and beauty unite as Christians and Muslims pray together in Cairo's Liberation Square.
There is beauty pouring out of Cairo, out of Egypt, out of the assembled persons, who are young and filled with life. The population gathered is diverse: Muslim, Christian, and secular. All joined in a celebration of unity and freedom this past weekend.…
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26 - John Lake
Thurteenth Pill:
I absolutely agree.
27 - Ahmed
I'm enjoying ruvy's comments on here. It just indicates how far we have progressed to the point where he thinks about bombing the high dam. You know we have 85 millions in here. kill 5 millions, you still have 80 million to worry about. any war between us, will not be fair to you. trust me. war isn't about guns, it's about heart, and sir we have nothing but heart, we don't surrender, we either win or we die.
28 - Mario Marwan
It seems that the unity between Moslems and Christians in the Arab world angers Israel, that it tried for the past 60-years of its existence to destroy and promote hatred between, working in cooperation with its Mossad and Meir Dagan's evil plans to 'separate and conquer' with the help of Mubarak's Ahmad Maher. Just like what the Zionist gangs did in Irak, Yemen, Lybia, and Morocco by BOMBING Jewish temples and blamed it on the Arabs, only to drive Jews into Israel with help of those regimes there.
GAME OVER Israel, HaHa
The world can see through your lies and conspiracies, and we're ready to change things.
29 - Lamees
I'm Egyptian & I shall tell you that in Egypt we don't care what our religion is we've learned to love & respect each other not matter what our religion is, because what matters the most to us is that we are all EGYPTIANS. We follow this simple rule in EGYPT "EGYPTIAN whether Christian or Muslims we're one hand one heart FOREVER"
30 - John Lake
That's just beautiful. We hope eqypt can learn from the corruption which comes with any goverment, avoid pitfalls, and sustain the early principles.
Coptic simply means Egyptian, from the Arabic word, Gibt, which is a variation of the word Egypt, and dates back to 641 A.D. It relates to the name, Memphis, the first capital of ancient Egypt.