The Religious-Secular Clashes of the Arab World

On July 4, 2013, a date marked by the deposition of Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi, the Arab world ceased ittemporary coexistence between secular and religious forces after the "Arab Spring" and stepped into the intense fighting phase between religion and secular forces. As a leading country in th...

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