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Egypt — history and society
Egypt in the writing — its religious history, its political present, its place in the Quran.
Egypt is everywhere in the corpus: as the site of Dr. Mansour's biography, as the historical subject of his earliest scholarship, as the political context of his persecution, and as the recipient of a sustained body of public political writing.
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