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There is the Coptic Quarter, which is known in Coptic Cairo in the Complex of the Celestial Religions in the Ancient Egypt region where the three heavenly religions are intertwined with Christianity, Islam and the Jewish religion, so the region has acquired this name. There is a mosque named "Amr Ibn Al-Aas" In 642 AD, the mosque was called the "Taj al-Jamaa" and the "Old Mosque". It was the first mosque built in the country and in the entire continent of Africa. The Jewish temple, The temple dates back to being a Christian church that was sold to the Jews because of the financial crises that the church was subjected to in the era of the "Tulunian" state. The temple was named after the temple of Ibn Ezra. The  quarter also contains a large number of Coptic monuments and churches including the Coptic Museum, Many of the historical Coptic and Roman monuments that reflect the time period of the tools they used and their historical statues, and the Hanging Church, which was named by this name because it was built on two towers of the old towers of the Roman Fort was built during the second century AD, so the Church is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Cairo Governorate, In addition to the church "Virgin Mary" and the church "St. Mina" next to the fortress "Babylon", which was built in the second century by order of the Roman Emperor "Trajan", then restored by the Roman Emperor "Arcadius" during the fourth century AD, The Church of St. Barbara and the Church of Abu Seifin and the Church of the Martyr Tadros. Therefore, the region is considered one of the most important tourist attractions which give them the ability to recognize different religions through the ages. Which was known in ancient times as "impulsive" which means where the fighting continues, and then the region became a member of the Holy Family during their journey to the Arab Republic of Egypt.
 
 
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