antiquities minister mamdouh eldamati opens exhibition on religious tolerance
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Antiquities minister Mamdouh el-Damati opens exhibition on religious tolerance

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Antiquities minister Mamdouh el-Damati
Cairo - MENA

Antiquities Minister Mamdouh el Damati inaugurated on Thursday an exhibition on religious tolerance at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

The exhibition is held under the rubric “One God and Three Religions… Religious Tolerance in the Land of Nile”.

The two-month exhibition is part of the ministry's celebrations marking the International Museum Day.

It aims to reflect the relation between Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

The exhibition includes 50 artifacts that were chosen from Egyptian, Islamic Art, Coptic, Alexandria National and Graeco-Roman museums.

 

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