The Copts are an ethno-religious group situated in North Africa and the Middle East, mainly in the area of modern Egypt, where they are the largest Christian denomination. They are also the largest Christian denomination in Sudan and Libya. Christianity was the religion of the vast majority of Egyptians from 400–800 A.D. and the majority after the Muslim conquest until the mid-10th century and remains the faith of a significant minority population. Historically they spoke the Coptic language, a direct descendant of the Demotic Egyptian spoken in the Roman era, but it has been near-extinct and mostly limited to liturgical use since the 18th century. They now speak Arabic.
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Egypt's government has been accused of failing to protect its minority of Coptic Christians, after a successful string of attacks by Muslim Egyptians.
For centuries, Christians and Muslims in Egypt have lived alongside each other. Discrimination did occur but generally this coexistence was peaceful. The Christian community today makes up just ten percent of the population. Since the 1980’s however, Christians belonging to the Coptic Orthodox Church have increasingly been the target of violence and attacks by Muslim extremists. Guirguis Fawzy is typical of the Christian community in Egypt. Middle class, successful and well networked. Guirguis lives with his family in Suhag in the Nile Valley north of Luxor where he deals in wood. He has relatives in major cities such as Cairo and Alexandri...
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Egypt's government has been accused of failing to protect its minority of Coptic Christians, after a successful string of attacks by Muslim Egyptians.
For centuries, Christians and Muslims in Egypt have lived alongside each other. Discrimination did occur but generally this coexistence was peaceful. The Christian community today makes up just ten percent of the population. Since the 1980’s however, Christians belonging to the Coptic Orthodox Church have increasingly been the target of violence and attacks by Muslim extremists. Guirguis Fawzy is typical of the Christian community in Egypt. Middle class, successful and well networked. Guirguis lives with his family in Suhag in the Nile Valley north of Luxor where he deals in wood. He has relatives in major cities such as Cairo and Alexandria. Like most Copts he considers himself first and foremost an Egyptian, his Christian faith playing only a secondary role in how he sees his own identity. But this relaxed view of his own place in Egyptian society is both rejected and challenged by militant Islamists.
Keen to exploit growing polarization since the 2013 military coup that removed the Muslim Brotherhood from power, Islamic critics of current President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s strong-arm tactics have been quick to portray this as evidence of a pro-Christian agenda. It doesn’t take much these days to provoke communal violence. Worse still, a wave of terrorist shootings and bombings targeting Copts has shocked the community leading many to question whether the government is doing enough to protect them.
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Egypt's government has been accused of failing to protect its minority of Coptic Christians, after a successful string of attacks by Muslim Egyptians.
For centuries, Christians and Muslims in Egypt have lived alongside each other. Discrimination did occur but generally this coexistence was peaceful. The Christian community today makes up just ten percent of the population. Since the 1980’s however, Christians belonging to the Coptic Orthodox Church have increasingly been the target of violence and attacks by Muslim extremists. Guirguis Fawzy is typical of the Christian community in Egypt. Middle class, successful and well networked. Guirguis lives with his family in Suhag in the Nile Valley north of Luxor where he deals in wood. He has relatives in major cities such as Cairo and Alexandria. Like most Copts he considers himself first and foremost an Egyptian, his Christian faith playing only a secondary role in how he sees his own identity. But this relaxed view of his own place in Egyptian society is both rejected and challenged by militant Islamists.
Keen to exploit growing polarization since the 2013 military coup that removed the Muslim Brotherhood from power, Islamic critics of current President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s strong-arm tactics have been quick to portray this as evidence of a pro-Christian agenda. It doesn’t take much these days to provoke communal violence. Worse still, a wave of terrorist shootings and bombings targeting Copts has shocked the community leading many to question whether the government is doing enough to protect them.
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Many of them are minority Coptic Christians facing insecurity in their home country.
Al Jazeera's Scott Heidler reports from New York.
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Keen to exploit growing polarization since the 2013 military coup that removed the Muslim Brotherhood from power, Islamic critics of current President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s strong-arm tactics have been quick to portray this as evidence of a pro-Christian agenda. It doesn’t take much these days to provoke communal violence. Worse still, a wave of terrorist shootings and bombings targeting Copts has shocked the community leading many to question whether the government is doing enough to protect them.
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Reconstruction has begun on an Egyptian church set ablaze last week.
Egypt's army is supervising the work on the church in a small town south of Cairo.
But, as Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr reports, some fear the gesture will not be enough to ease tensions between Muslims and Coptic Christians.
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My guest is Fr. Anthony Mourad, a priest at St. George & St. Anthony Coptic Orthodox Church in Ottawa. We discuss Lent, fasting, discipleship, how Fr. Anthony was called to the priesthood, the origin of the ministry 'Coptic Orthodox Answers', Coptic and Arab culture, iconography, how to feel God's love, and so much more.
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COPT DEFENSE PROPERTIES [CDP] 5 ... (1) The reporting person redeemed 1,000 common units of limited partnership interest ("Common Units") of COPT Defense Properties, L.P., of which the issuer is the general partner.
COPT Defense Properties ("COPT Defense") and subsidiaries (collectively, the "Company", "we" or "us") is a fully-integrated and self-managed real estate ...
COLUMBIA, Md. (AP) — COLUMBIA, Md. (AP) — COPT Defense Properties (CDP) on Monday reported a key measure of profitability in its third quarter. The results surpassed Wall Street expectations ....
). Results for. 3Q 2024. Updated 2024. Guidance +. Acquisitions. OCTOBER 28, 2024. Table of Contents...LAND PARCEL ACQUISITION ... COPT Defense Properties published this content on October 28, 2024, and is solely responsible for the information contained herein.
According to a villager who spoke to Watani, once the news was out, representatives of the biggest Muslim families in the village paid a visit to the Copts in charge to declare their rejection of building a church in the village.
The President asked the owner and developers ... As future phases of the development were built, the number of Copts swelled to 2,200 families, that is a congregation of some 9,000 members ... The strangers were denied access to the land, and left.
) SECOND AMENDMENT TO COPT DEFENSE PROPERTIES 2017 OMNIBUS EQUITY AND INCENTIVE PLAN... COPT Defense Properties ... COPT Defense Properties published this content on 14 May 2024 and is solely responsible for the information contained therein.
With this, the church has become the property of the Copts ... The number of Copts increased steadily; many more Coptic churches were established and, in 2013 the Coptic Orthodox Diocese of The Netherlands and Belgium was born.
The perpetrators and instigators of recent attacks against Copts in two villages in Minya, some 250km south of Cairo, have been referred to the SupremeState Security Prosecution in Cairo ...Apology to Copts.