Sunday, August 07, 2005

I've become an Nazarist!

The events unfolding in the Middle East have made me embrace radical thoughts, these ideas if acted upon could bring the nations of the Middle East on the verge of collapse.

Nazarism- is a political movement among Christian Arabs, who are tired of the centuries of discrimination and oppression forced upon them by a faith that views Christians and Jews not as equals, but as dhimmis--- a subservient class. Nazarists want to keep the cross firmly planted all over the Middle East without the threat of forced conversions or rapes that currently plague our nations. It’s time to throw it up and create a new system one in which we are in control of our own lives and most importantly our futures. We owe it to future generations to fight for our way of life.

Endangered Christians Groups

The Christians of Egypt
The Christians of Lebanon
The Christians of Palestine
The Christians of Jordan
The Christians of Iraq
The Christians of Syria

In the coming days, I’ll be writing a series of essay about each of these tortured groups and how they survived centuries of prosecution and torture.

5 Comments:

Blogger R said...

"...to keep the cross firmly planted all over the Middle East"

My dear,
the cross is not a wooden symbol to be planted as a flag.
You wanna keep the cross planted, go and carry it: go love people unconditionally, give them your whole life, die for them, carry their sins,...

The cross has been fading because people have removed it from their hearts to put it on their walls and around their necks.

Cheers

9:29 PM  
Blogger Egyptian Person said...

What is Nazarist in Arabic?

ناصري؟

Or does it have another name?

ناصري دي أصلها ممكن برده تبقى نسبة للي إحنا عارفينه؟

11:19 PM  
Blogger R said...

ناصري =
Nazarene
ومنها وصف يسوع المسيح بيسوع الناصريّ (أي يسوع الذي من الناصرة، مع أنّ أحد التفسيرات الغريبة يقول إنّها من النذير، أي عليه نذر ألاّ يحلق رأسه ولا لحيته)

Nazarist seems to be a new term though...
Could it be
نصراني، مستنصر، ناصراوي؟

12:47 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

why cant u believe that copts have really many sociable problems that i personally see it as a muslim aloooot??????? denying is a stupid thing

6:24 AM  
Blogger Milad said...

I never heard about this movement and didn't find anything relevant on Google. Can you put a link or some further details?

I am an Arab Christian, precisely Coptic, and I never had a bad experience. I respect the stories of those who had bad experiences but I don’t tolerate exaggeration and generalizations.

If there is a pan-Arab movement to exchange and promote good experiences of living together between Christians and Muslims in the countries you mentioned, I am interested. I think that your Nazarism movement is the opposite, but still I want to know more about it before judging.

8:27 AM  

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