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hmmm… last i remember Palestinians, Syrians, Egyptians, etc were considered Arabs… must be that education i am getting…Allah IS NOT God. He was, is and will never be God worshipped by the Middle Eastern Christians (ie Egyptian, Syrian, Lebanonese and Iraqi).
This is a common myth propagated by Islamists. The truth is there was, is, will never be such thing as “Arab Christian”, yes for 2000 years, right from the 1st century up until the 21st century.
Egyptians Christians were always Copts who descended from the ancient Pharoahs converted from paganism to Christian faith. Both the Coptic Orthodox Church and Coptic Catholic Church for 2000-years have used Coptic not Arabic as their liturgical language.
Syrian, Lebanonese and Iraqi Christians were always Assyrians who converted from paganism to the Christian faith. The Syriac Orthodox Church, Chaldean Catholic Church and Assyrian Church of the East have always used since the 1st century right up until the 21st century, Syriac as their liturgical language, not Arabic nor Kurdish.
Palestinian Christians are Greek Orthodox and Greek Catholic and both use Koine Greek, the natural language of our Lord Jesus as their liturgical language.
Hello Muslim! Is this yet another revisionism from you? By claiming recently Middle Eastern Christians have started to use another word, your expose yourself as a liar.
Middle Eastern Christians right from the 1st century C.E. up until the 21st century C.E. were never Arabs nor will they ever be Arabs. While these Christians are Arabic-speaking they do not worship in Arabic, language of Allah, the Moon Deity. Rather they worship in Coptic, Syriac, Armenian and Greek, the languages of the ancient Byzantine Empire. This is no different from Jewish people who for 2000 years worship in Hebrew rites.
Only Muslims are correctly Arabs for the 1.3 billion Muslims worldwide worship in Arabic rites chanting Allah Akbar. Here in Malaysia, the Malay-majority cannot speak nor understand Arabic, yet they worship in Arabic rites. This is known as chanting.
Middle Eastern Christians chant prayers in Coptic, Syriac, Armenian and Greek. This practise is no different from the pre-Vatican II Roman Catholic Church that used Latin as its liturgical language.
Just my 2 cents. Feel free to give me your reactions, whether positive or negative. What is your opinion on Middle Eastern Christians worshipping in Coptic, Syriac, Armenian and Greek? Do you feel we, Roman Catholics ought to worship in Latin too like the old pre-Vatican II days? As for me, I prefer English![]()
and yes, they use the word Rab instead of Allah in a lot of places… so you are saying there have been no Christian thats “Arab”… oooookayyy