Arabian Stallion
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Arabs were the first people in the world, outside of the small number of Jews who adopted Christianity, to adopt Christianity. Later the closely related Semitic Assyrians followed suit. Afterwards Armenians and Greeks.
We as Arabs cannot deny the importance that Arab Christians have played in Arab history. Contemporary as well as past history.
Described very well by an Arab Christian himself:
http://www.alhewar.com/arab_christians_are_arabs.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Nahda
In Latin America alone there are 30-40 million people of Arab descent who in their majority are Christians. They are a hugely successful community in Latin America who have given numerous presidents, prime ministers, businessmen, scientists, writers, poets, thinkers etc.
https://ngcco.wordpress.com/2013/03...-america-has-had-8-presidents-of-arab-origin/
For instance the second richest man in the world is a Christian Arab. Carlos Slim Helu.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Slim
Arab governments, especially those that have sizable Christian minorities, should do more to protect Arab Christians and to help them in every possible way as they are part of our social fabric. Jordan for instance is doing a very good job.
Many of our ancestors were Christians from North Africa to the Arabian Peninsula. History has attested Christian Kingdoms from North Africa to Arabia. In Arabia prominent pre-Islamic personalities from poets, kings to later Christian Saints were Christian. The earliest churches in the world are located in the Arab world. From Arabia to North Africa and everywhere in between.
An example:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jubail_Church
However all this is history. The purpose of this thread is to discuss the in many ways unsatisfactory situation of our Christian Arab brethren and to inform and show people, that outside of the minority of extremists, we harbor no hatred for them rather the opposite.
Pluralism has at various times had it difficult in the Arab world, in particular in more recent times, and that must change and here Arab Christians play a role like any other minority in every single Arab country. This is also contrary to our own Arab Islamic tradition inherited from the Rashidun, Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates who ruled the Islamic Caliphate for 1000 years, the Arab world and much of the Muslim world. Al-Andalus being a perfect example as well as numerous regions in the Arab world from Iraq to Yemen etc.
We used to have 2-3 Christian Arab brothers on PDF if I recall correctly. One Jordanian brother and @Syrian Lion .
https://www.reddit.com/r/ArabChristianity
Anyway here are some beautiful Arabic Orthodox chants:
The Christian Lord's Prayer in the Semitic Aramaic (the native language of Prophet Isa (as) - (Jesus) ) language. A language closely related to Arabic.
While Assyrians and Copts are not Arabs and are thus not described in this thread, we should not forget that they are fellow Semites and closely related people on all fronts. Many uneducated extremists, like with much else, are completely ignorant of this. Case in point being occasional attacks on Copts in Egypt. In fact they are even ignorant of Islamic and Arab history. Case in point being Prophet Muhammad's marriage to an Christian Copt from Egypt and the migration to Abyssinia to the distantly related Christian Habesha people. Ethiopia is by the way the cradle of civilization in Sub-Saharan Africa.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_al-Qibtiyya
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migration_to_Abyssinia
Not to forget Prophet Muhammad's (saws) letter to Christian Arabs and non-Arabs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashtiname_of_Muhammad
The letter is kept in Saint Catherine's Monastery in Sinai, Egypt. A World UNESCO Heritage Site.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Catherine's_Monastery
This is what we need to propagandize in the Arab world. Coexistence.
Yes, KSA and numerous other Arab countries have to work hard on this, I know. No need to point the obvious out however the regimes in place do not represent their people by large and I speak only for myself.
Any idiotic anti-Arab trolling by the usual few inferiority-ridden suspects, who have a habit of destroying constructive threads, will be reported immediately so don't bother.
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