WHY TELLING THE STORY OF THE COPTIC GRAVE!!

 

I.                   Summary

The challenge of telling the  Arab/Muslim cultural story in the US is getting progressively more difficult.  For years, I have been focused on bringing to the American people real stories about Arabs and Muslims, but my  voice and the collective voice of the Arab / Muslim community is being  lost in our current environment   of racism and bigotry.  The only loud   Arab/Muslim voices that we hear about or that are commented on in the news are the ugly ones, the voice of  Saddam, Bin Laden and lately major Nidal .  American people are consistently exposed to negative stories of Arabs and Muslims. Now we need your support to tell different story.

The Coptic Grave

The Christian man at the Muslim cemetery.

II.                  The  documentary film inspired by the story of Kyriakos, a Coptic Egyptian who had live in my predominately Muslim village for years.   The documentary followed his life and death trail, intercut with flashbacks from my own past and present as a minority Muslim living in the US,  visiting the same places, talking to people there.  As these two stories are weaved together a new story will emerge – the story of those who lived in this peaceful village of 5,000 people..!

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A WORD FROM THE DIRECTOR

After 15 years, the journey is finally complete—The Coptic Grave is here. This film has been shaped by history, resilience, and loss. Over the years, Egypt has seen two military coups, a massacre, and a global pandemic. On a personal level, I’ve lost three of my brothers—people who stood by me but are no longer here to witness this moment.

This documentary is a tribute to them, to the Christian family whose story inspired it, and to everyone who believed in this project through the hardest of times.

Here’s a word from the director…

 

THE COPTIC GRAVE STORY

 

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The Coptic Grave, How an Egyptian Christian had lived and died among Muslims

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After 40 years ,and for the first time, I went back to my village in Egypt, there I went to visit my family cemetery much to my surprise, I found unmarked Coptic Grave as the villagers call it,,, , His name was Kyriakos, he was the only christian living in the village, here is a short story of how he lived among muslims and end up buried with them. Story about friendship, and a promise that was kept inspite of all challenges..!!…

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