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Egypt is predominantly Muslim, at approximately 95% of the population, with the majority being adherents of the Sunni branch of Islam. Christians represent about 5% of the population, with the largest being the Coptic denomination at 4%, while the remaining 1% include Catholics, Greek Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox, and Armenian Orthodox, largely found in Alexandria and Cairo. |
 Interior of Sultan Hassan mausoleum |  Tower of Al-Muallaqa church and houses in Cairo |  King Fouad mosque in Siwa |
 Koran storage in al-Maridani mosque in Cairo |  Lamps hanging from the ceiling of Mosque of Sultan Hassan |  Modern church in Port Said |
 Men praying in the streets of Alexandria |  Lamp with Koran writing hanging from a ceiling in Sultan Hassan mausoleum |  Muslim funeral in Alexandria |