Gad Saad on Coptic Christian Persecution in Egypt

In this video, Gad Saad addresses the decline of Coptic Christians, once Egypt’s majority, now just 10% of the population, a trend seen in Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq. He argues Islam’s historical conquests impose three choices on non-Muslims: convert, die, or live as dhimmi (subjugated citizens). Saad’s perspective highlights the challenges faced by Middle Eastern Christian minorities, often overlooked in Western discourse, amid ongoing regional tensions.

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