It was a typo, I got autocorrected what I wasI meant to say: “the Coptic and the Muslims!! And at this point they don’t care what non Egyptians say”
It was a typo, I got autocorrected what I wasI meant to say: “the Coptic and the Muslims!! And at this point they don’t care what non Egyptians say”
he probably changing herYup her face looks extremely different
because they really not christians most of them dont hold anything scared even the movie depicting jesus as gay only muslims where angry about it they have no morals and limitsAre you dumb? I said
“It’s ridiculous at this point because you don’t see Christians criticise their people celebrating OUR holidays despite the fact that they also have the whole mentality of being the only truth etc etc but they won’t go make a fuss about it and even encourage it because of the whole “love your neighbour” thing”
sad as allah said they WILL never really like you until you leave the deenSome Muslims will do anything to fit in .
Yes since at least 2019That nigga been celeberting christmas for YEARS
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well of course it’s a holiday, egypt is a “secular” country with a Christian minority population. Christmas is a holiday in Pakistan tooThe first one was from 2016, and there have been many more updated articles ever since!
I never also said that everybody does it, I said that it is CONSIDERED TO BE NORMAL. People exchange cultural holidays with each other and that has kept a religious harmony in Egypt itself. I literally send you articles where they explained that it isn’t smt foreign to them, I never said that it was the norm, I said it was N O R M A L and not
Egypt also has one of the earliest Christian civilisations on earth currently and the Coptic have been existing for almost 2000 years so idk hey you seem surprised by how they celebrate Christmas there, Christianity was there first and it has been one of the oldest religions there that is still practiced
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Coptic Christianity originated in Egypt shortly after the death of Jesus
Christianity’s origins are found in many places, including Egypt, where Coptic Christianity flourished shortly after the death of Jesus.www.nationalgeographic.com
A History of Christianity in Egypt - Birth and Early Growth
A history of Christianity in Egypt, Birth and Early Growthwww.touregypt.net
Egypt also officially recognised Christmas as an official holiday (the Coptic and the catholic one) as an official celebration.
“Public holidays are celebrated by the entire population of Egypt. Holidays in Egypt have many classifications. Some holidays are religious and others are secular, while some can be fixed holidays on the calendar while others are movable. There are four Islamicholidays and two Christian holidays.
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“Even though the country has a Muslim-majority population, Egypt comes together to celebrate this special Christian holiday. But with many different Christian denominations, including Coptic Orthodox Christians, Christmas in Egypt gets to be celebrated twice, on both December 25th and January 7th.”
“Despite the fact that Christmas is a commemoration of the birth of Jesus, many Muslims share the different festive rituals of Christmas with Christians. For many Muslims, decorating their houses with Christmas trees, having dinner together on Christmas Eve, and exchanging gifts with friends are as essential as buying “Halawet El-Mouled” (candy distributed to celebrate the birth of Prophet Muhammad).”
there was indeed uncertainty in the past but the Muslims in Egypt always used to support their Christian brothers because they have a similar identity, do I have to remind you that these people only have a religious difference? The Arabian Muslims and Arabian christians belong under the same Ethnic group, Nationality, and speak the same tongue.
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Egypt's Muslim community followed through on their promise to support the country's embattled Christian population as they celebrated their Christmas Eve masses on Thursday night.
Anxiety among the nation's Coptic Christians, who make up approximately 10 percent of the population, was at a fever-pitch in the wake of the New Years day attack on Saints Church in Alexandria.
Egyptian newspaper al-Ahram reportedthat prominent Islamic leaders and celebrities had called for a massive show of support by Egypt's Muslims in order to send a message that the majority of the nation would not stand for extremist violence and persecution. “
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"We either live together, or we die together," was the sloganeering genius of Mohamed El-Sawy, a Muslim arts tycoon whose cultural centre distributed flyers at churches in Cairo Thursday night, and who has been credited with first floating the "human shield" idea.
Among those shields were movie stars Adel Imam and Yousra, popular preacher Amr Khaled, the two sons of President Hosni Mubarak, and thousands of citizens who have said they consider the attack one on Egypt as a whole.
"This is not about us and them," said Dalia Mustafa, a student who attended mass at Virgin Mary Church on Maraashly. "We are one. This was an attack on Egypt as a whole, and I am standing with the Copts because the only way things will change in this country is if we come together."
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You’re literally retarded because you’re saying the same things as I am literally. I never said every Egyptian did it moron it’s not smt foreign to them because their history with Christianity is far longer then with Islam.Yes since at least 2019
well of course it’s a holiday, egypt is a “secular” country with a Christian minority population. Christmas is a holiday in Pakistan too
Does that mean the average Pakistani is celebrating Christmas, obviously no.
I know the Coptic History bro, I don’t need you to tell me. Literally during the islamic conquest of Egypt, Muslims made sure not to disturb the Christians and to not touch their places of worship, I know they’ve been here FAR longer than Muslims.
You insist that it’s normal to celebrate christmas in Egypt, for muslims. You insist as though you know Egypt.
i don’t think we’re going anywhere, so let’s just stop.
Having a history ≠ Talking up their traditions.You’re literally retarded because you’re saying the same things as I am literally. I never said every Egyptian did it moron it’s not smt foreign to them because their history with Christianity is far longer then with Islam.
Again you brought up a dumb example, Pakistan doesn’t have a long history with Christianity as Egypt does. They celebrate the Coptic Christmas on the 7th of January too while Pakistan has a small minority whom are discriminated in anyway possie and aren’t protected
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