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Worshippers Return to Egypt Mosque After
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TEHRAN (IQNA) – For the first time after three months, worshippers attended Friday prayers at the Nazla Mosque in Egypt’s Fayoum Governorate, yesterday.
News ID: 3476975 Publish Date : 2021/12/18
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