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The Coptic Confessional Council in Alexandria asked the Sheikh of al-Azhar. Mohammed Sayyed al-Tantawi to investigate Dr. Mustafa al-Shakaa a member of the Islamic Research Academy and Dr. Abdullah Abd al-Hayy a professor at al-Azhar University on charges of defaming the Christian faith.
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