Christian Massacre in Baghdad

Posted By Ryan Mauro On November 17, 2010 

On October 31, Al-Qaeda attacked a church in Baghdad, killing at least 58
people. Since then, two more attacks
<http://topnews360.tmcnet.com/topics/associated-press/articles/2010/11/13/11
7022-attacks-target-iraqs-christians-aga-killing-5.htm>  [1] have been
carried out on Christians in Iraq's capital city. The increased persecution
of Christians in the Islamic world is partly motivated by fear: Christianity
is making major inroads among Muslims who have become disillusioned with
their faith.

The Islamic State of Iraq, a front for Al-Qaeda, declared responsibility for
the church massacre. "All Christian centers, organizations and institutions,
leaders and followers, are legitimate targets for the mujahideen wherever
they can reach them," the terrorist group declared.
<http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2010/11/03/124713.html>  [2] Eyewitnesses
say
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/nov/01/baghdad-church-siege-survivors-
speak>  [3] that the gunmen said, "We are here to avenge the burning of the
Qurans and the jailing of Muslim women in Egypt!" However, one hostage said
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/nov/01/baghdad-church-siege-survivors-
speak>  [3] another gunman stated, "We will go to paradise if we kill you
and you will go to hell." Make no mistake about it: The gunmen attacked
because they have been indoctrinated into believing it is Allah's command to
do so.

The recent attacks are just the latest episode in the sad persecution of the
Iraqi Christian community. In 2003, there were an estimated 800,000. At
least half of the Christian population has since fled the country, and Iraq
is not an isolated story. In another recent story, a Christian mother named
Asia Bibi in Pakistan was given a death sentence for blasphemy. The police
claimed
<http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2010/11/11/christian-woman-sentenced-to-death
-for-blasphemy-in-pakistan/?hpt=T2>  [4] she committed the transgression of
calling the Quran "fake" and making negative remarks about Mohammed. The
Voice of the Martyrs reports
<http://www.persecution.com/pdfs/newsroom/194_pakistan.pdf>  [5] that she
had a religious debate with Muslim women that ended when she was physically
attacked after she proclaimed Jesus Christ to be "the true prophet of God."
A cleric then reported her to the authorities.

In the Palestinian territories, the story is not much different. Bethlehem
is now almost entirely Muslim as Christians have departed their historical
city. When I visited the West Bank, a church told me of how a close relative
had been brutally murdered for preaching Christianity. His church is
frequently threatened and attacked and he said the Palestinian Authority
police was uninterested in protecting them. In the Gaza Strip, where there
are 3,500 Christians, some have been forced
<http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/insideisrael/2009/December/Rights-Group-Hamas-De
secrated-Christian-Graves-/>  [6] to help Hamas. After the terrorist group
took over, Christian graves were dug up so the bodies could be burned so the
Islamic land would be pure.

Christians in Iran are facing persecution as well. At least 85 were arrested
<http://www.opendoorsuk.org/resources/iran/index.php>  [7] last year and the
pace increased this year. In February, a church pastor was arrested
<http://www.christiantelegraph.com/issue8784.html>  [8] in Kermanshah. In
September, an evangelical preacher was arrested
<http://www.speroforum.com/a/42107/Iran---Iranian-Protestant-pastor-held-in-
prison-for-months-risks-death-penalty-for-apostasy>  [9] for voicing
disagreement over forced Islamic education. Around the same time, nine
Christians were arrested
<http://www.worthynews.com/9369-nine-christians-arrested-for-evangelism-in-i
ran>  [10] for proselytizing their faith and were called "Christian
Zionists." Those who have held Bible studies in their homes for Muslim
converts have also faced arrest in Tabriz,
<http://www.worldthreats.com/?p=3304>  [11] Karaj,
<http://www.worldthreats.com/?p=2376>  [12] Rasht,
<http://www.worldthreats.com/?p=3327>  [13] and East Azerbaijan Province. A
member of the Central Council of Iranian Churches claims
<http://www.worldthreats.com/?p=2376>  [12] that about one Christian is
arrested per week on average now.

The motivation for this increased persecution is a desire to stop the
conversion of Muslims. It is estimated that before the Islamic Revolution of
1979, the number of Christians in Iran numbered in the low hundreds. This
month, Ayatollah Khamenei publicly called
<http://www.mnnonline.org/article/14968>  [14] the "network of house
churches" a threat to Islam. Todd Nettleton, the Director of Media
Development for Voice of the Martyrs <http://www.persecution.com/>  [15],
told FrontPage that the church in Iran is "growing at an absolutely
phenomenal rate." 

"The thing to realize about Iran is that the 'man on the street' equates the
government with Islam. It is the mullahs, after all, that are in charge of
the country," Nettleton said. He continued:

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So failure, injustice and corruption in the government are seen as failure,
injustice and corruption in Islam itself, which is creating a populace that
is very open to other ideas, including the gospel message of Jesus Christ.

The boasts of Christian organizations are substantiated by the concerns
expressed <http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/muslims-leaving-islam-in-droves/>
[16] by Islamic authorities. One influential scholar in Libya says
<http://www.orthodoxytoday.org/articles6/AlJazeerahAfrica.php>  [17] that
16,000 Muslims around the world convert every day. A top mufi in Malaysia
said that 250,000 Muslims in his country have filed with the government to
declare themselves to no longer be Muslim, and this number includes 100,000
who switched to become Christians.

In addition, the radical Islamic authorities trying to stop the spread of
Christianity are dealing with the growth of atheism, agnosticism and the
overall increase in non-practicing Muslims. Many do not go to mosque at all
or only go on Fridays and holidays and do not live as devout Muslims the
rest of the time. This phenomenon is particularly strong in Iran.
Planet-Iran.com <http://www.planet-iran.com/>  [18] reported in September
that Mohammad-Ali Ramin, the Deputy Minister of Islamic Guidance and Culture
for Media Relations, declared <http://planet-iran.com/index.php/news/23696>
[19]:

We call upon all clergy to abandon civic and politics issues, partisan
matters, NGO's and western-style organizations and return to the mosques
where they can benefit from greater social clout, that will ultimately
elevate societal and Islamic interests. We need to be able to put our clergy
to proper use, as mosque attendance has thinned out.

The increased oppression of Christians in the Islamic world is an ironic
sign of success. If they weren't effective, such measures would not be
necessary. The political shifts, like those related to terrorism and
democracy, are making the headlines, but a potentially decisive religious
shift is also underway and the world could look very different in the coming
decades because of it.

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Article printed from FrontPage Magazine: http://frontpagemag.com

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URLs in this post: 

[1] two more attacks:
http://topnews360.tmcnet.com/topics/associated-press/articles/2010/11/13/117
022-attacks-target-iraqs-christians-aga-killing-5.htm

[2] declared.: http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2010/11/03/124713.html

[3] say:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/nov/01/baghdad-church-siege-survivors-s
peak

[4] claimed:
http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2010/11/11/christian-woman-sentenced-to-death-
for-blasphemy-in-pakistan/?hpt=T2

[5] reports: http://www.persecution.com/pdfs/newsroom/194_pakistan.pdf

[6] forced:
http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/insideisrael/2009/December/Rights-Group-Hamas-Des
ecrated-Christian-Graves-/

[7] arrested: http://www.opendoorsuk.org/resources/iran/index.php

[8] arrested: http://www.christiantelegraph.com/issue8784.html

[9] arrested:
http://www.speroforum.com/a/42107/Iran---Iranian-Protestant-pastor-held-in-p
rison-for-months-risks-death-penalty-for-apostasy

[10] arrested:
http://www.worthynews.com/9369-nine-christians-arrested-for-evangelism-in-ir
an

[11] Tabriz,: http://www.worldthreats.com/?p=3304

[12] Karaj,: http://www.worldthreats.com/?p=2376

[13] Rasht,: http://www.worldthreats.com/?p=3327

[14] called: http://www.mnnonline.org/article/14968

[15] Voice of the Martyrs: http://www.persecution.com/

[16] expressed:
http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/muslims-leaving-islam-in-droves/

[17] says: http://www.orthodoxytoday.org/articles6/AlJazeerahAfrica.php

[18] Planet-Iran.com: http://www.planet-iran.com/

[19] declared: http://planet-iran.com/index.php/news/23696

 



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