The Egyptian Copts are some of the most ancient original Messianic Jewish Christians who fled to Egypt from the persecution of the ROmans and Greeks and represent an extremely important historic relic of an ancient tradition that grew out of the true apostles that were next to the original Jesus, and their religious practice includes some of the most ancient rights of monotheism seen in the world today. Islamic communities that believe in a multi-faith, inter-connected understanding of the history of religion, point out that the Copts pray in a particular way that can be said to be likely to have influenced the original teachings of Mohamed, since they also compare to other ancient mystic sects of original Judean Messianic Christians who are described as travelling throughout the Middle East, and either converting to different forms of religious belief over the centuries or being persecuted.
The resentment of Christianity in Egypt, is something that is not clearly understood by a West, that approaches Egypt in different ways depending on its own angle of interest.
The Egyptian Copts are some of the most ancient original Messianic Jewish Christians who fled to Egypt from the persecution of the ROmans and Greeks and represent an extremely important historic relic of an ancient tradition that grew out of the true apostles that were next to the original Jesus, and their religious practice includes some of the most ancient rights of monotheism seen in the world today. Islamic communities that believe in a multi-faith, inter-connected understanding of the history of religion, point out that the Copts pray in a particular way that can be said to be likely to have influenced the original teachings of Mohamed, since they also compare to other ancient mystic sects of original Judean Messianic Christians who are described as travelling throughout the Middle East, and either converting to different forms of religious belief over the centuries or being persecuted.
The resentment of Christianity in Egypt, is something that is not clearly understood by a West, that approaches Egypt in different ways depending on its own angle of interest.
These small isolated Coptic Christian communities have been resident in Egypt for almost 2000 years.
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