Arab Christians
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Like Arab Muslims and Arab Jews, Arab Christians refer to God as Allah. The use of the term Allah in Arab Christian churches predates its use in Islam by several centuries. In more recent times (especially since the mid 1800's), Arabs from the Levant region have been converted from these churches to Protestant ones, most notably Baptist and Methodist churches. This is mostly due to an influx of Western, predominantly American, missionaries.
Large numbers of Arab Christians can be found in Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Israel and especially the United States. The largest population is found in Egypt, numbering over six million and 10% of the population. Lebanon contains the highest percentage; it is believed to be about 48% Christian (over 1.8 million mainly Maronite, with sizable numbers of Greek Orthodox, Syrian Catholic and other churches). In Syria, Christians form just under 15% of the population at about 2.7 million. About 6% (over 192,000) of all Palestinians are Christian. Some of the Palestinian Christians were converted by American or European missionaries during the colonial period. (see Palestinian Christians). There are significant Christian populations in Iraq (including Assyrian and Chaldean Christians) and Syria (see Syriac Orthodox Church). Another major group of Arab Christians are the Copts, that exists mainly in Egypt. This church has historically been seen by Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches as heretical, although in recent years there have been considerable strides to reconciliation with the Eastern Orthodox communion. There are tiny communities of Roman Catholics in Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco. Most of the members in North Africa, however, are foreign missionaries or workers or converted Arabs.
Arab Christians have made great contributions in the Arab-Islamic civilization. Among them were many doctors, musicians, scientists, as well as educators and poets contributors to literature.
References
http://www.mepc.org/public_asp/workshops/firstchris.aspru:Арабы-христиане