Bag om Askaros Kassis
Askaros Kassis the Copt is a romantic novel by Edwin DeLeon set in the modern-day Egypt of the early 20th century. Askaros Kassis is a Coptic Christian who falls in love with a Muslim woman named Zohra. The book explores the tension between the two communities and the difficulties faced by lovers from different religions. This book would be of interest to readers looking for a blend of romance and cultural exploration.
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