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About   copt
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The Coptic Christian population in Egypt is the largest Christian community in the Middle East. Christians represent around 10-20% of a population of over 80 million Egyptians, though estimates vary (see Religion in Egypt). Around 95% of them belong to the native Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. In 2006, one person who was claimed to be both drunk and mad, attacked three churches in Alexandria, left one dead and from 5 to 16 injured, although the attacker was not linked to any organisation. but they will specify that they had adopted Islam for a brief period of time.
Language
The Coptic language is the last stage of the Egyptian language.
Today, Coptic is the liturgical language of the Egyptian Church and is also taught in Egypt and worldwide in many prestigious institutions.
Dialects of Coptic language:
  • Sahidic: Theban or Upper Egyptian.
  • Bohairic: The dialect of the Nile Delta and of the medieval and modern Coptic Church.
  • Lycopolitan (also known as Subakhmimic)
  • Calendar
    The Coptic calendar, also called the Alexandrian calendar, is used by the Coptic Orthodox Church and also by Ethiopia as its official calendar (with different names). This calendar is based on the ancient Egyptian calendar. To avoid the calendar creep of the latter, a reform of the ancient Egyptian calendar was introduced at the time of Ptolemy III (Decree of Canopus, in 238 BC) which consisted of the intercalation of a sixth epagomenal day every fourth year. However, this reform was opposed by the Egyptian priests, and the idea was not adopted until 25 BC, when the Roman Emperor Augustus formally reformed the calendar of Egypt, keeping it forever synchronized with the newly introduced Julian calendar. To distinguish it from the Ancient Egyptian calendar, which remained in use by some astronomers until medieval times, this reformed calendar is known as the Coptic calendar. Its years and months coincide with those of the Ethiopian calendar but have different numbers and names.
    Coptic year
    The Coptic year is the extension of the ancient Egyptian civil year, retaining its subdivision into the three seasons, four months each. The three seasons are commemorated by special prayers in the Coptic Liturgy. This calendar is still in use all over Egypt by farmers to keep track of the various agricultural seasons. The Coptic calendar has 13 months, 12 of 30 days each and an intercalary month at the end of the year of 5 or 6 days, depending whether the year is a leap year or not. The year starts on 29 August in the Julian Calendar or on the 30th in the year before (Julian) Leap Years. The Coptic Leap Year follows the same rules as the Julian Calendar so that the extra month always has six days in the year before a Julian Leap Year.
    The Feast of Neyrouz marks the first day of the Coptic year. Ignorant of the Egyptian language for the most part, the Arabs confused the Egyptian new year's celebrations, which the Egyptians called the feast of ''Ni-Yarouou'' (the feast the rivers), with the Persian feast of Nowruz. The misnomer remains today, and the celebrations of the Egyptian new year on the first day of the month of Thout are known as the Neyrouz. Its celebration falls on the 1st day of the month of Thout, the first month of the Egyptian year, which for AD 1901 to 2098 usually coincides with 11 September, except before a Gregorian leap year when it's September 12. Coptic years are counted from AD 284, the year Diocletian became Roman Emperor, whose reign was marked by tortures and mass executions of Christians, especially in Egypt. Hence, the Coptic year is identified by the abbreviation A.M. (for ''Anno Martyrum'' or ''Year of the Martyrs''). The A.M. abbreviation is also used for the unrelated Jewish year (''Anno Mundi'').
    Every fourth Coptic year is a leap year ''without exception'', as in the Julian calendar, so the above mentioned new year dates apply only between AD 1900 and 2099 inclusive in the Gregorian Calendar. In the Julian Calendar, the new year is ''always'' 29 August, except before a Julian leap year when it's August 30. Easter is reckoned by the Julian Calendar in the Old Calendarist way.
    To obtain the Coptic year number, subtract from the Julian year number either 283 (before the Julian new year) or 284 (after it).
    Prominent Copts
    Many Copts are internationally renowned. Some of the most well known Copts include Boutros Boutros-Ghali the sixth Secretary-General of the United Nations, Sir Magdi Yacoub an internationally renowned heart surgeon, Hani Azer, a world leading civil engineer, and billionaire Fayez Sarofim, one of the richest men in America and the world.
    Related words
  • From the Greek word Αίγυπτος ''Aiguptos'' or ''Aigyptos'', the name for ''Egypt'' in many European languages was derived.
  • The word ''qabāṭī'' ''قباطي'', a kind of textile import from Egypt and which was used to cover the Kaaba since before Islam, is derived from Arabic قبط ''qubṭ''.
  • The English word ''gypsy'' is derived from the Middle English ''egypcien'' meaning ''Egyptian''. Likewise, the Spanish word ''gitano'', also meaning ''gypsy'', derives from a common Latin source. This is due to the mistaken belief that Gypsies were of Egyptian origin. ''Gypsy'' and the (probably) related term, ''gyp'' (''to swindle or cheat'') are generally viewed as being pejorative; see the article ''Romani (people)''.
  • In modern Egyptian Arabic, the word ''koftes'' (pl. ''kafatsa''), is a pejorative word used colloquially to refer to Christians. It is perhaps an Egyptianised form of the Latin ''Coptus'', under phonetic and linguistic factors different from those which existed when ''qubṭ'' was derived from Greek ''aiguptios''. This, however, seems unlikely.
  • Medieval sources mention one of the sons of ''Mitzrayim'', who in turn descended from the Biblical Noah, as a possible source for the word 'Copt'.
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    Web Sites about   copt
    COPT
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    St. Mary & St. George Coptic Orthodox Church of Omaha, Nebraska
    Coptic Christian The word Copt is derived from the Greek word Aigyptos, which was, in turn, derived from "Hikaptah", one of the names for Memphis, the first capital of Ancient Egypt. The modern use of the term "Coptic" describes Egyptian ...
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    Copt: Definition from Answers.com
    Copt n. An Egyptian belonging to or descended from the people of ancient or pre-Islamic Egypt. A member of the Coptic Church.
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    Coptic News
    Egyptian Copts shout during a funeral procession of a Copt killed in church, in Alexandria April 15, ... Copts will not accept things as they did in the past; and with the help of the Internet and mass communications, the news cannot be hidden anymore. ...
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    Copt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    After the bulk of the Egyptian population was pushed to convert to Islam, the word Copt came to be associated with Egyptians who retained their Christianity. In the 20th century, some Egyptian nationalists and intellectuals began using the term Copts in the historical sense. ...
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    Welcome to C.O.P.T.
    Volunteer organization to help with translation and publication of Coptic works written in Arabic. Not funded by the church, but established through the
    copt.org.au
    Islamic supremacists murder another Copt in Egypt, outside ...
    Feb 21, 2010 Will the Islamophobia never end? "Another Copt Killed as Alleged Shooters Plead Not Guilty in Egypt," from Compass Direct News, February 16:
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    International Coptic Federation
    Defending the Coptic human rights in Egypt for years against the Islamic abuse.
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    Al Jazeera English - Middle East - Not guilty plea in Egypt Copt trial
    Feb 13, 2010 Three men plead not guilty to charges of killing Coptic Christians in southern Egypt.
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    Christian Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt
    Copts believe that the Lord is perfect in His divinity, and He is perfect in His humanity, but His divinity and His humanity were ... This is due to a large extent to the fortunate position that the Copts enjoyed, for the Prophet of Islam, who had an Egyptian wife (the only one ...
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    Articles about   copt
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