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█ _ SOHIRIN MOHAMMAD SOLIHIN 1991 حصريا كتاب ❞ copts and muslims in egypt a study on harmony hostility ❝ 2024 hostility: pdf Sohirin Mohammad Solihin هو عمل بحثى كبير يقدمه بأسلوب مميز ولغة سلسة يتناول من خلال فصول الكتاب مسألة التعاون بين فئتى المجتمع المصرى الأقباط والمسلمين حيث يأخذ صور العداء والأحداث العدوانية الفئتين مقارنة بمدى الانسجام والألفة داخل مجتمع واحد فالمجتمع بطبائع خاصة عن غيره المجتمعات التى تحمل طوائف وأديان مختلفة يفتقر الصراعات الطائفية تعاون أطيافه المختلفة فى نسيج وطنى واح كتاب يعد إضافة لفكر القارىء نتمنى لك قراءة ممتعة خلاله The term 'Copt' is used to refer the indigenous Christian of Egypt After Muslim conquest at hands of 'Amr bin al 'A~, 639, under command second caliph, 'Umar ibn Khattab, Copts, by large, having experi enced cruelty Roman empire which opposed Christianity massacred hundreds thousands the followers St Mark, founder Coptic faith, turned to Islam Cyrus, archbishop Alexandria, following the fall Babylon described Muslims these words: 'We have witnessed people each everyone whom death is preferable life, humility prominence, one of this world has least attraction They sit not except ground, eat not but their knees Their leader (amir) like unto one them: low cannot be distinguished from high, nor master slave And when time prayer comes none them absents himself, all wash extremities humbly observe their prayers ' In view position Egypt, as home of the Copts long before he reached Prophet MuJ:iammad (peace be upon him) had clearly warned his Companions: 'If God bestows His grace you conquer the country (Egypt), take mutual advice its inhabitants as I have marital kinship with As guarantees free choice religion, number Egyptians retained their indigenous belief long, peaceful co existence between two com munities, particularly prior independence, deserves special attention jointly struggled liberate from foreign domination taking liberation campaign the masses, priests Shaikhs both religious platforms church mosque an endeavour bring to end British occupation Surprisingly, Copts resented entry Western Christian mission into The efforts bring Copts, before approach was made Muslims, faith was successful Relations communities ebbed flowed discusses the past fraternity, privileged position, joint strug gle defence seeks discover roots of almost constant conflict and Muslims objective out reluctance of non over issue constitutional Islamization that are opposed such move The Copts' fear gradual process constitutional Islamiza tion does stem only parliamentary establish ment The various youth organizations, are inseparable Brethren influence, who in most cases were involved clashes, exacerbated the Copts' apprehension occurred time again, accused Sadat regime being too lenient while Mubarak seen as adopting soft policy towards demands Muslim leaders الأديان مجاناً PDF اونلاين الدين المقارن أحد فروع دراسة التي تهتم بالموازنة المنظمة للعقائد والممارسات أديان العالم هذا ركن خاص بالكتب المجانيه مجال وما يتعلق بها

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كتاب pdf Sohirin Mohammad Solihin هو عمل بحثى كبير يقدمه بأسلوب مميز ولغة سلسة ، يتناول من خلال فصول الكتاب مسألة التعاون بين فئتى المجتمع المصرى الأقباط والمسلمين، حيث يأخذ صور العداء والأحداث العدوانية بين الفئتين مقارنة بمدى الانسجام والألفة داخل مجتمع واحد، فالمجتمع المصرى مميز بطبائع خاصة عن غيره من المجتمعات التى تحمل طوائف وأديان مختلفة، حيث يفتقر الصراعات الطائفية من خلال تعاون أطيافه المختلفة فى نسيج وطنى واح
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The term 'Copt' is used to refer to the indigenous Christian
of Egypt. After the Muslim conquest at the hands of 'Amr
bin al-'A~, in 639, under the command of the second caliph,

'Umar ibn al-Khattab, Copts, by and large, having experi-
enced the cruelty of the Roman empire which opposed

Christianity and massacred hundreds of thousands of the
followers of St. Mark, founder of the Coptic faith, turned
to Islam. Cyrus, the archbishop of Alexandria, following the
fall of Babylon described Muslims in these words: 'We have
witnessed a people to each and everyone of whom death is
preferable to life, and humility to prominence, and to one
of whom this world has the least attraction. They sit not
except on the ground, and eat not but on their knees. Their
leader (amir) is like unto one of them: the low cannot be
distinguished from the high, nor the master from the slave.
And when the time of prayer comes none of them absents
himself, all wash their extremities and humbly observe their
prayers.' In view of the position of Egypt, as the home of
the Copts long before he reached Egypt, the Prophet
MuJ:iammad (peace be upon him) had clearly warned his
Companions: 'If God bestows His grace on you to conquer
the country (Egypt), take mutual advice from its inhabitants
as I have marital kinship with them.' As Islam guarantees
free choice of religion, a number of Egyptians retained their
indigenous Coptic belief.

The long, peaceful co-existence between the two com-
munities, particularly prior to independence, deserves special

attention. They jointly struggled to liberate Egypt from
foreign domination. In taking the liberation campaign to the
masses, priests and Muslim Shaikhs used both religious
platforms - church and mosque - in an endeavour to bring
to an end the British occupation. Surprisingly, the Copts

resented the entry of Western Christian mission into Egypt.
The efforts of Western Christian mission to bring the Copts,
before an approach was made to the Muslims, into their faith
was not successful. Relations between the two communities
ebbed and flowed. Copts and Muslims in Egypt discusses the

past fraternity, the privileged position, and their joint strug-
gle in defence of the country and seeks to discover the roots

of the almost constant conflict between the Copts and
Muslims.
The objective of this study is to bring out the reluctance
of the non-Muslims in Egypt over the issue of constitutional
Islamization in that Copts are opposed to such a move. The

Copts' fear of the gradual process of constitutional Islamiza-
tion does not stem only from the parliamentary establish-
ment. The various Muslim youth organizations, which are

inseparable from Muslim Brethren influence, and who in
most cases were involved in the clashes, exacerbated the
Copts' apprehension. In view of the clashes, which occurred
time and again, the Copts accused the Sadat regime of being
too lenient to Muslims, while the Mubarak regime is seen
as adopting a soft policy towards the demands of the Muslim
leaders.
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