He is best known for work, Modern Sons of the Pharaohs, discussing the Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt.
[2] Modern Sons of the Pharaohs is a study of Egypt's Coptic Christians, their religious rites and their relationship with Muslims.
[3][4] The author analyses Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt prior to the 1919 Revolution for independence from the British and believes the British occupation has ruined the relationship between Muslims and Copts in Egypt.
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