Religion Factor in Egypt’s Population Crisis
Religion is the most important and the most ignored factor hindering the Egyptian state’s quest to control the overpopulation crisis.
Religion is the most important and the most ignored factor hindering the Egyptian state’s quest to control the overpopulation crisis.
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