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Run by a Coptic husband and wife duo, this restaurant in LaVergne serves "American" classics in a rural area of Rutherford County.

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A new hookah joint in Murfreesboro run by Peter Farag

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This Coptic church is stationed in LaVergne, specifically in the industrial area, and sits right between Davidson and Rutherford Counties. The current priest is Father Cherubim Khalil.

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Recently opened in Murfreesboro, TN in summer 2022, Baraka means "blessing" in Arabic and is a farm open for community members to come and choose and order meat.

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A new farm in summer of 2022, Baraka means "blessing," and is an appropriate name for the food and livestock grown there. This business shows the emerging Coptic business people who are going into farming, back to our roots.

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A retailer who buys returned and discounted appliances

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Run by Cina Gayed whose husband passed away in 2021, this hair salon is located in Smyrna and is a reflection of the growing number of community members moving to Smyrna.

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A new market in Murfreesboro owned by a Copt, this is another Coptic-owned grocery store in Murfreesboro, but is uniquely named for an ancient figure as opposed to a saintly one or a general name.

A Coptic salon owned by a Coptic woman, this beauty salon focuses on children and women and offering them a good salon experience. This salon is owned by Ms. Amira Saleeb, and features an array of clients.

Another family-owned tobacco store, this store is located in Smyrna and is owned by Osama and Nakhla.
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