Fundamentalist Christians are just as bad as fundamentalist Muslims. Could easily make a flipped map that shows the opposite of this in terms of pursecution of Muslims/Islamophobia. Seriously though, Ethiopia is a majority Christian country. And Egypt has a massive and highly influintial Christian minority. This reads more like a Catholic vs Orthidox debate that interfaith issue. 🤨

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1) Don't be silly. 2) It, unfortunately, doesn't require Muslims to be in the majority of the entire country, for them to persecute Christians. Just look at Boko Haram. Islam has been in Ethiopia since Mohammed, and the east is majority Muslim. image There is sectarian fighting within the Orthodox sects, but that doesn't mean there is no Muslim persecution. 3) Islam has been spreading in all of these countries and Christians are often forced to leave. Egypt is a rare, recent counter-example, moving from place 25/50 to place 40/50 on the persecution list, after the Muslim Brotherhood government was overthrown. (Reminder to everyone that Hamas is an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood.)
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S!ayer 4 months ago
You do realise that Moses aka Moosa is from Shem aka Sudan/Ethiopia. The fact that God explicitly tells Moses to take the arc of the covenant to Ethiopia for safe keeping, where it remains to this day. Also, no western countries colonised Ethiopia, the Italians tried and failed and it's mainly due to the Christian West fearing God's retribution. So, I mean