the Bride of the Mediterranean

Written by: Marwa Raslan, Translated by: R kamel 19 Sep

Al- Mursi Abu al-Abbas: Andalusian edifice on the coast of the Bride of the Mediterranean

For eight decades ago, the people of Alexandria were related to Sheikh "Abu Al-Abbas Al-Morsi", one in all the foremost important religious scholars, and one among the foremost prominent Sufi men within the Shadhili order series, The owner of the foremost famous historical mosque during a

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written by : Mustafa abd el-salam, Translate by: R kamel 13 Aug

"Serapeum of Alexandria".. The remains of three civilizations ruled the Bride of the Mediterranean

An archaeological edifice, reflecting the cultural trinity witnessed by the Bride of the Mediterranean during the centuries bc, was once considered by the Egyptians as an area to perform the pilgrimage, and as soon because the Christian faith arrived the land of Egypt, they treated it as a house of

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