Nabil Luka Babawi

Nabil Luka Babawi (1944 with Bahgour) is an Egyptian writer.

He was born in 1944, in High-Egypt, in the village of Bahgour, close to Nagaa Hammadi, in the governorship of Qinâ. Graduate of the police academy, it made career there by teaching the Right there. Twice titular of the rank of doctor, in Economy and Right, he is the author of several works concerning the Coptes and the relationship between the Musulmans and the not-Moslems. Christian orthodoxe, its writings recent on the Islam was worth to him, in addition to the admiration of a broad Moslem audience, the nomination by the Academy of Islamic Research in Egypt for the Prix honoris of State in Social sciences and the nomination by the Ministry for Moroccan Habous for the price Mohammed VI for the Islamic thought.

Good number of its writings where it takes the defense of Islam are justified, according to the author, by the denigration campaign from which this religion more than ever was the object since the September 11th, 2001. Its standpoint did not fail to raise critical sharp in the integrist mediums coptes, in particular in North America.

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