السبت، 16 أغسطس 2014

Religious tourism

There are several aspects of tourism in Egypt, including the tourism of a religious nature, which include visiting sites with connotations or religious significance in the three religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, for example, multiple places of significance of Egypt's Islamic mismatch mosque of Imam Hussein, grandson of the Prophet Mohammed bin Abdullah, peace be upon him in Cairo "where there is a tomb featuring the head", in addition to historic mosques such as the Mosque of Ibn Tulun and Al-Azhar mosque and the walls of historic Cairo and the Citadel of Saladin, and there are sites of religious significance Christian church of St. Sergius, which resorted to the Holy Family during the resort to Egypt and the Hanging Church and Monastery of St. Catherine's Monastery Saint Anthony, founder of monasticism and Deir Anba Paula in the Red Sea, as well as the Monastery of the Virgin Mary Muharraq Monastery Dronka in Assiut and many monasteries and churches, archaeological innumerable There is also sites of religious significance Jewish in Egypt, such as Mount Moses in the Sinai synagogue Ben Ezra in ancient Egypt in Cairo where there is a deep well adjacent to the Jews believe "that the mother of the Prophet Moses was in store for fear of the Pharaoh" and synagogue Shaarei Hmaam "heaven's Gate" in central Cairo synagogue and Yahoo Hanaba Prophet Daniel Street, Menasha and synagogue in Alexandria.

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