Christian Minorities
Christian minorities refer to groups of Christians who live in countries or regions where they make up a smaller percentage of the population. These communities can be found in various parts of the world, including the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia. They often face unique challenges, such as discrimination, social marginalization, and restrictions on religious practices.
Despite these challenges, Christian minorities contribute significantly to the cultural and social fabric of their societies. They often engage in interfaith dialogue and community service, promoting understanding and cooperation among different religious groups. Examples of Christian minorities include Copts in Egypt and Assyrians in Iraq.