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The references I added yesterday to the article were removed and the re-organization of the article was reverted, then I received a warning that I may be blocked! Can someone please explain this to me? Epenkimi ( talk) 02:19, 19 March 2024 (UTC)
I suspect that this flag is the creation of an individual neo-vexillology enthusiast, & does not represent any organised body of Copts. I could very well be wrong! Does anyone have any info on a source? Pathawi ( talk) 17:29, 17 April 2024 (UTC)
"The Copts were severely affected by Nasser's nationalization policies, though they represented about 10 to 20 percent of the population."
This sentence cites "Minorities in the Middle East: A History of Struggle and Self-Expression, 2nd Edition" by Mordechai Nisan (Author)
The author of this citation, Nisan Mordechai, is described as a "counter-jihadist" and an adherent of Bat Ye'or, who promotes the Eurabia conspiracy theory. This is a far-right, anti-Muslim conspiracy theory that posits that globalist entities, led by French and Arab powers, aim to Islamize and Arabize Europe, thereby weakening its existing culture and undermining its previous alliances with the United States and Israel.
I am wondering if a better citation and author can be used related to Egypt's Coptic community under Nasser, as well as additional context. Gamalny ( talk) 18:43, 8 May 2024 (UTC)
The Todros ch. 3-4 citation seems to have been added to this article back in revision https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Copts&oldid=569446271 back in August 2013 by @ Rjensen It also appears in Christianity in Egypt and probably elsewhere. It needs to have a full reference beyond just an author name. Erp ( talk) 03:17, 14 May 2024 (UTC)
If we read the notes and linked sources on the "Christianity in Egypt"-wiki article, we are met with high quality sources disproving the 5-15% number stated in Source 20 of this article.
I find it strange that a government-ran newsoutlet found up to 15% of the population as *overwhelmingly* coptic when the US' independent estimation made up around 9-10% only one year later in 2018. This is also not considering copts, but christians in Egypt as a whole.
It is therefor in my now fact-backed opinion wrong to claim that up to 15% of the population is coptic when further studies isn't finding numbers above 10% as christian. Mythicshaman ( talk) 12:47, 19 June 2024 (UTC)
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The references I added yesterday to the article were removed and the re-organization of the article was reverted, then I received a warning that I may be blocked! Can someone please explain this to me? Epenkimi ( talk) 02:19, 19 March 2024 (UTC)
I suspect that this flag is the creation of an individual neo-vexillology enthusiast, & does not represent any organised body of Copts. I could very well be wrong! Does anyone have any info on a source? Pathawi ( talk) 17:29, 17 April 2024 (UTC)
"The Copts were severely affected by Nasser's nationalization policies, though they represented about 10 to 20 percent of the population."
This sentence cites "Minorities in the Middle East: A History of Struggle and Self-Expression, 2nd Edition" by Mordechai Nisan (Author)
The author of this citation, Nisan Mordechai, is described as a "counter-jihadist" and an adherent of Bat Ye'or, who promotes the Eurabia conspiracy theory. This is a far-right, anti-Muslim conspiracy theory that posits that globalist entities, led by French and Arab powers, aim to Islamize and Arabize Europe, thereby weakening its existing culture and undermining its previous alliances with the United States and Israel.
I am wondering if a better citation and author can be used related to Egypt's Coptic community under Nasser, as well as additional context. Gamalny ( talk) 18:43, 8 May 2024 (UTC)
The Todros ch. 3-4 citation seems to have been added to this article back in revision https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Copts&oldid=569446271 back in August 2013 by @ Rjensen It also appears in Christianity in Egypt and probably elsewhere. It needs to have a full reference beyond just an author name. Erp ( talk) 03:17, 14 May 2024 (UTC)
If we read the notes and linked sources on the "Christianity in Egypt"-wiki article, we are met with high quality sources disproving the 5-15% number stated in Source 20 of this article.
I find it strange that a government-ran newsoutlet found up to 15% of the population as *overwhelmingly* coptic when the US' independent estimation made up around 9-10% only one year later in 2018. This is also not considering copts, but christians in Egypt as a whole.
It is therefor in my now fact-backed opinion wrong to claim that up to 15% of the population is coptic when further studies isn't finding numbers above 10% as christian. Mythicshaman ( talk) 12:47, 19 June 2024 (UTC)