Talk:Asyut Governorate

Start to Stub
Hi! I changed it to class=stub because it does not have a minimum of 1.5 B readable prose (page size) - It only has "Prose size (text only): 801 B (139 words) "readable prose size""

El Zarabi
The town of El Zarabi should be mentioned. Badagnani (talk) 20:29, 20 February 2008 (UTC)

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This contains false information. Asyut has a Muslim majority
It is true that Asyut has a higher percentage Christian population than average compared to the rest of Egypt, but that doesn't mean it has a majority. At the only democratically held elections ever in Egyptian history in 2011, Asyut voted 40% for the FJP (the party of the Muslim brotherhood) and 21% for the Noor party (ultra conservative Salafist). The Egyptian bloc which almost all Copts would have voted for, only received 18% and this vote included non-Copts as well. That is far more indicative of the religious makeup of Asyut