Middle East Forum
 
 
Muslim  Persecution of Christians: 
March,  2012
by Raymond Ibrahim
_Gatestone Institute_ 
(http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3033/muslim-persecution-of-christians-march-2012)
 
April 25, 2012 
_http://www.meforum.org/3222/muslim-persecution-of-christians-march-2012_ 
(http://www.meforum.org/3222/muslim-persecution-of-christians-march-2012)  
The war on Christianity and its adherents rages on  in the Muslim world. In 
March alone, Saudi Arabia's highest Islamic law  authority decreed that 
churches in the region must be destroyed; jihadis in  Nigeria said they "are 
going to put into action new efforts to strike fear into  the Christians of 
the power of Islam by kidnapping their women"; American  teachers in the 
Middle East were murdered for talking about Christianity;  churches were banned 
or bombed, and nuns terrorized by knife-wielding Muslim  mobs. Christians 
continue to be attacked, arrested, imprisoned, and killed for  allegedly 
"blaspheming" Islam's prophet Muhammad; former Muslims continue to be  
attacked, 
arrested, imprisoned, and killed for converting to Christianity. 
To understand why all this persecution is  virtually unknown in the West, 
consider the mainstream media's well-documented  biases: also in March alone, 
the _New  York Times_ 
(http://www.jihadwatch.org/2012/03/daily-caller-skewers-new-york-times-hypocrisy-in-nixing-truth-telling-ad-on-islam-publishing-an
ti-ca.html)  ran a virulently anti-Catholic ad, but refused to publish a  
near identical ad directed at Islam; the _BBC_ 
(http://www.christian.org.uk/news/well-mock-jesus-but-not-mohammed-says-bbc-boss/)
   admitted it will mock 
Jesus but never Muhammad; and _U.S.  sitcoms_ 
(http://articles.nydailynews.com/2012-03-10/news/31144154_1_anti-christian-kim-gatlin-newt-gingrich)
  
were exposed for bashing Christianity, but never Islam. 
Is it any wonder, then, that this same mainstream  media ignores or at best 
_whitewashes_ 
(http://www.raymondibrahim.com/11539/media-whitewashes-muslim-persecution-christians)
   the nonstop persecution of Christians under 
Islam? Exposing such ugly truths  would undermine their narrative of Islam as 
the 
"religion of peace." 
Categorized by theme, March's batch of Muslim  persecution of Christians 
around the world includes (but is not limited to) the  following accounts, 
listed in alphabetical order by country, not severity: 
Apostasy, Blasphemy, and Proselytism: Death and  Prison 
Egypt: A Christian man accused of insulting  Islam's prophet Muhammad was 
_sentenced  to six years in prison_ 
(http://barnabasfund.org/US/News/Archives/Christian-man-jailed-for-six-years-in-Egypt-for-insulting-Muhammad.html)
 . 
Though "defamation of religion" is a misdemeanor  under Egyptian law, 
punishable by a prison sentence of one month to three years,  the judge doubled 
the sentence to appease Muslims, including an angry  2,500-strong mob that 
_terrorized the  courtroom_ 
(http://www.raymondibrahim.com/11498/courtroom-terrorism) , demanding death for 
the Christian. Likewise, an 
"_anti-Christianization  course_ 
(http://bikyamasr.com/60238/anti-christianization-course-in
-egypt-aims-to-combat-conversion/) " by an organization that is "specializing 
in the resistance to  Christianity"—so Muslims are not "throw[n] under the 
feet of the Cross"—was  initiated; according to an instructor, "Reoccurring 
attempts at the university  in Aswan to convert Muslims to Christianity or 
provoke them with misleading  information was the drive behind the course." 
India: A young woman was attacked and  kicked out of her home "for daring 
to give thanks for healing in Christ's name"  in a predominantly Muslim 
village; "_her  parents helped Islamic extremists to beat her nearly 
unconscious_ 
(http://www.compassdirect.org/english/country/india/article_1454450.html) 
." In a  village where "hard-line Muslims have threatened to kill the 25 
families who  initially showed interest in Christ, leaving only five frightened 
Christian  families," the woman was attacked when returning from church, 
called "pagan,  among other verbal abuse." The mob also harassed and threatened 
the Christian  woman who "lured" her to convert to Christianity. 
Iran: In a _rare  crackdown_ 
(http://www.compassdirect.org/english/country/iran/article_1450525.html)  on a 
concentrated area, authorities arrested 12 
more converts to  Christianity living in Isfahan, the country's third 
largest city, in what is  seen as a tactic to discourage Muslims from attending 
official churches. _Among  the latest_ 
(http://www.bosnewslife.com/20805-iran-detains-dozen-christians-in-major-city)  
known Christian converts detained 
in the Isfahan area is a man  who was reportedly taken into custody on March 
2 while returning home from his  work: "Security authorities raided his home 
and seized him without  explanation." 
Iraq: An _American  teacher was shot to death_ 
(http://seattle.cbslocal.com/2012/03/01/jeremiah-small-teacher-slain-in-iraq-from-religious-washington-fa
mily/)  by an 18-year-old student at a private Christian  academy. He "was 
a devout Christian who frequently praised Christianity and  prayed in the 
classroom, and his friends in Washington said his evangelism is  what 
motivated him to teach in Iraq." _According to students_ 
(http://www.worldmag.com/webextra/19250) , "Mr.  Jeremiah's hands were still 
folded in prayer when he 
fell"; others say a day  before the shooting "a heated discussion" broke out 
"during which the pupil  threatened to kill the teacher because of 
conflicting religious views." In an  interview, the father of the pupil 
_condemned 
Christian  evangelists_ (http://www.rudaw.net/english/interview/4527.html) , 
portraying them as "more dangerous than al-Qaeda." 
Malaysia: After religious police raided a  Methodist church event due to 
"fears that Muslims were being converted," Muslim  officials created a seminar 
called "Strengthening the faith, the dangers of  liberalism and pluralism 
and _the  threat of Christianity towards Muslims_ 
(http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hCzmJBUCyKqLn-F66bs5J1x1LFwg?docId=CNG.ae52b5d64a4fd
0c0a379f1473cdad51e.751) ." Due to criticism of the title, a  lawmaker said 
the reference to Christianity would be removed, but the seminar's  content 
would remain unchanged: "The seminar is part of the right of Muslims to  
defend the faith of its practitioners from any action which may lead to  
apostasy. It is our responsibility." 
Pakistan: A _Muslim  mob attacked a 60-year-old Christian woman_ 
(http://tribune.com.pk/story/348036/christianity-to-islam-and-back-60-year-old-woman-di
sgraced-for-reconversion/)  who had converted to Islam, only  to reconvert 
back to Christianity six months later: she "was tortured—her  head shaved—
and paraded through the streets, garlanded with shoes." Soon after,  she 
received more threats of "dire consequences" from Islamic clerics, fleeing  the 
region with her family. Likewise, a 26-year-old Christian woman, mother to a 
 five-month-old girl, was falsely _accused  of "blaspheming" Muhammad_ 
(http://www.compassdirect.org/english/country/pakistan/article_1442048.html)  
and arrested. A few days prior, some of her  relatives who converted to Islam 
pressured her also to do likewise: "She  refused, telling them that she was 
_satisfied  with Christianity and did not want to convert_ 
(http://www.compassdirect.org/english/country/pakistan/article_1442048.html) ," 
and was 
arrested of  blasphemy soon thereafter. 
Yemen: Al-Qaeda gunmen _fatally  shot an American teacher_ 
(http://edition.cnn.com/2012/03/18/world/meast/yemen-american-killed/?hpt=wo_bn11)
 . The 
terror network's affiliate in Yemen _issued  a message_ 
(http://news.yahoo.com/militants-kill-american-teacher-yemen-122927844.html)  
saying, "This 
operation comes as a response to the campaign of  Christian proselytizing that 
the 
West has launched against Muslims," calling the  teacher "one of the biggest 
American proselytizers." He was shot eight times on  a Sunday. 
Church Attacks 
Bethlehem: One week after the prime  minister of the Palestinian Authority 
told an audience of Evangelicals that his  government respected the rights 
of its Christian minorities, the _PA  declared a Baptist Church illegal_ 
(http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/153747#.T40QLqvY-pe) , adding 
that birth, wedding, and death  certificates from the church are no longer 
valid. A pastor notes that "animosity  towards the Christian minority in 
areas controlled by the PA continues to get  increasingly worse. People are 
always telling [Christians], 'Convert to Islam.  Convert to Islam. It's the 
true 
and right religion.'" 
Egypt: Some 1500 Muslims—several armed with  swords and knives and shouting 
Islamic slogans—terrorized the Notre Dame  Language School in Upper Egypt, 
in response to calls from local mosques falsely  claiming the private school 
was building a church: "_Two  nuns were besieged_ 
(http://www.compassdirect.org/english/country/egypt/article_1449790.html)  in 
the school's guesthouse 
for some eight hours by a  murderous mob threatening to burn them alive"; 
one nun suffered a "major nervous  breakdown requiring hospitalization… The 
entire property was ransacked and  looted. The next day the Muslims returned 
and terrorized the children.  Consequently, school attendance has dropped by 
at least one third." 
Iran: The Armenian Evangelical Church in  Tehran is the latest church to be 
_ordered  to cease holding Persian service on Fridays_ 
(http://www.fcnn.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2802:more-churches-are-forced-t
o-cease-persian-language-services-in-tehran&catid=127:iranian-christian&Item
id=593) . The officers serving the notice  threatened church officials, 
saying that "if the order is ignored, the church  building will be bombed 'as 
happens in Iraq every day.'" As _another  report_ 
(http://www.persecution.org/2012/03/22/severe-restrictions-against-assembly-of-god-church-in-iran/)
  
summarizes, "Christians and Churches in the Islamic Republic of Iran  are now 
banned from preaching the Gospel to non-Christians, holding Persian  
language services, teaching and distributing the Bible, or holding Christian  
classes." 
Iraq: Though Kirkuk's church was recently  restored after an earlier bomb 
attack that killed a 13-year-old Christian boy,  the "reopening celebration 
was but a brief respite in the ongoing suffering of  Iraq's Christian 
community, signaled by two further attacks": _Another  church in Baghdad was 
bombed_ 
(http://barnabasfund.org/US/News/Archives/Bombed-Iraqi-church-reopens-but-anti-Christian-attacks-continue.html)
 , killing two guards and wounding 
five, and the  body of a Christian was "found riddled with bullets in Mosul. He 
had been shot  nine times at close range. The freelance photographer had 
been kidnapped four  days earlier. Iraqi Christians are often targeted by 
kidnappers for ransom." 
Kenya: A band of _Muslims launched a grenade  attack on a crowd of 150 
Christians_ (http://www.powerlinenewsnetwork.com/?p=16479)  attending an 
outdoor 
church meeting,  killing two and wounding more than 30. "Human-rights 
groups say that the Muslim  attackers were hyped into action by a militant 
Muslim 
preacher holding an  alternate rally only 900 feet from the Christian 
gathering. Further reports say  that the Muslim preachers were slandering 
Christianity and that members of the  Christian group could hear the Muslim 
speakers." 
Nigeria: A Boko Haram suicide car bomber _attacked  a Catholic church, 
killing at least 10 people_ 
(http://cnsnews.com/news/article/least-10-killed-suicide-bomber-attacks-catholic-church-during-mass)
 . The bomb detonated as  
worshippers attended Mass at St. Finbar's Catholic Church in Jos, a city where 
 thousands of Christians have died in the last decade as a result of Boko 
Haram's  jihad, and where _another  church was attacked, killing three_ 
(http://barnabasfund.org/US/News/Archives/Suicide-bomber-strikes-Nigerian-church-d
uring-service-three-killed.html) , less than two weeks earlier. 
Saudi Arabia: the Grand Mufti of Saudi  Arabia, one of the Islamic world's 
highest religious authorities, declared that  it is "_necessary  to destroy 
all the churches of the region_ 
(http://www.raymondibrahim.com/11358/saudi-mufti-destroy-churches) ." He made 
his assertion in  response to a question 
posed by a delegation from Kuwait, where a parliament  member recently called 
for the "removal" of all churches: the delegation wanted  to confirm 
Sharia's position on churches with the Grand Mufti, who "stressed  that Kuwait 
was 
a part of the Arabian Peninsula, and therefore it is necessary  to destroy 
all churches in it," basing his verdict on a saying (or hadith) of  
Muhammad. 
Sudan: Sudanese _aerial  strikes were aimed at church buildings_ 
(http://www.compassdirect.org/english/country/sudan/article_1489959.html)  in 
various 
regions. Churches in the  Nuba Mountains are holding worship services very 
early in the morning and late  in the evening to avoid aerial bombardments 
intentionally targeting their  churches. The Khartoum regime is "doing 
everything possible to make sure they  get rid of Christianity from the Nuba 
Mountains—churches and church schools are  the targets of both the Sudanese 
Armed 
Forces and its militias," said an aid  worker. 
Dhimmitude 
[General Abuse, Debasement, and Suppression of non-Muslims as  "Tolerated" 
Citizens] 
Denmark: In a Muslim ghetto in Copenhagen,  a refugee from Africa had his 
door kicked-in several times and was threatened by  a group of "youths" who 
accused him of being "_both  black and Christian_ 
(http://www.jihadwatch.org/2012/03/danish-ghetto-pay-1800-dollars-for-being-black-and-christian.html)
 
," and tried to extort money from him. Police said they  could not guarantee 
his safety, and he was eventually found in tears living in  the streets. 
Egypt: In Minya province, Christian  families are "living in terror" since 
_Salafis  threatened to kidnap any Christian girl not wearing the hijab_ 
(http://www.copts-united.com/article.php?I=758&A=33765) ; parents are  keeping 
their daughters indoors, missing school. Likewise, a _Christian boy was  
abducted_ (http://www.light-dark.net/vb/showthread.php?p=68428) , his 
kidnappers demanding a large ransom from his family. And a  court in Edfu 
sentenced 
the pastor of a _church that was torched_ 
(http://www.aina.org/news/20120306013944.htm)   by Muslims to six months in 
prison for violating the height of 
the church  building, further ordering the removal of the excess height. The 
church had  received a license and was still under construction when it was 
_torched by  a Muslim mob in September_ 
(http://www.raymondibrahim.com/10492/egypt-destroying-churches) . 
Iran: After complaints about the display of  Christmas trees and Santa 
Clauses in the streets of Tehran during the Christmas  season, an official 
warned that the municipality will begin to _seize  such symbols_ 
(http://www.mohabatnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4165:tehran-mayor-wa
rns-against-display-of-christi
an-symbols-on-buildings&catid=36:iranian-christians&Itemid=279) : "Building 
facades in Tehran should be controlled by the 
 municipality and the display of such symbols should not be allowed." 
Iraq: _Christians  are running out of havens_ 
(http://barnabasfund.org/US/News/Archives/Security-concerns-and-hardship-drive-Christians-out-of-northern-
Iraq.html)  as rising security concerns and economic hardship  cause them 
to leave the places of refuge they had found in the country's Kurdish  north. 
The sort of attacks that initiated a mass exodus of Christians from  
Baghdad and Mosul are increasingly occurring in the autonomous region of  
Kurdistan, which once "welcomed Christians and was relatively safe." A 
Christian  
who fled there from Mosul seven years ago after retrieving his son from  
kidnappers said it is like history "repeating itself." 
Nigeria: The Islamist organization Boko  Haram declared _"war"  on 
Christians_ 
(http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/308900/20120305/boko-haram-promises-war-nigerian-christians-coming.htm)
 , saying it aims to "annihilate the entire 
Christian community  living in the northern parts of the country." According 
to a spokesman, "We will  create so much effort to end the Christian 
presence in our push to have a proper  Islamic state that the Christians won't 
be 
able to stay." Along with constant  church bombings—most recently on Easter, 
killing nearly 50—one of the groups new  strategies is "to strike fear into 
the Christians of the power of Islam by  kidnapping their women." 
Pakistan: Two Christian hospital employees  were _abducted  by "Islamic 
extremists":_ 
(http://www.compassdirect.org/english/country/pakistan/article_1436466.html)  
"Such cases are on the rise, as banned Islamist  groups and 
other criminal gangs are turning to kidnappings for ransom in order  to survive 
and procure weapons and ammunition," said a senior investigator,  adding 
that most Islamist groups believe that Christian NGOs are involved in  
evangelizing "under the guise of charity," giving more incentive to abuse  
them. 
Sudan: Over half a million people, mostly  Christian and originally from 
South Sudan, have been _stripped of  citizenship_ 
(http://www.eni.ch/featured/article.php?id=5521)  in response to the South's 
secession, and forced to 
relocate:  "Sudanese Christians who have barely a month to leave the north or 
risk being  treated as foreigners are starting to move, but Christian 
leaders are concerned  that the 8 April deadline set by Islamic-majority Sudan 
is 
unrealistic. 'We are  very concerned. Moving is not easy ... people have 
children in school. They have  homes ... It is almost impossible,' said a 
Catholic bishop." 
Syria: The nation where many Iraqi  Christians fled to as a haven is 
_slowly becoming  like Iraq_ 
(http://www.raymondibrahim.com/11322/syria-christians-fate) , as _thousands  of 
Syrian Christians continue to flee to nearby 
Lebanon_ 
(http://m.christianpost.com/news/islamists-nearly-wipe-out-christians-in-syrian-city--72025/)
 . "Al-Faruq  Battalion, which is affiliated with the 
opposition Free Syrian Army (FSA), is _imposing  jizya_ 
(http://www.jihadwatch.org/2012/04/syrian-opposition-army-imposes-jizya-on-christians-in-homs.htm
l)  (an extra tax imposed on non-Muslims living under Muslim rule) on  
Christians in Homs Governorate" and "armed men … threaten to kidnap or kill 
them 
 or members of their families if they refuse to "pay Islamic taxes"—
precisely  what has been taking place in next door Iraq. 
Turkey: The U.S. Commission on  International Religious Freedom named Turkey
—formerly hailed for its freedoms—as  "_one  of the world's worst 
violators of religious freedom_ 
(http://barnabasfund.org/US/News/Archives/Turkey-named-as-one-of-worlds-worst-religious-freedom-violators.html)
 ," due to its 
treatment  of Christian and other minority groups. The report said that 
restrictions on  non-Muslim communities, such as limiting their right to train 
clergy and own  places of worship, "have led to their decline, and in some 
cases, their virtual  disappearance," further noting "an increased number of 
attacks, ranging from  harassment and vandalism to death threats, against 
Protestant churches and  individuals in 2011 compared to 2010." 
About this Series 
Because the persecution of Christians in the  Islamic world is on its way 
to reaching epidemic proportions, "Muslim  Persecution of Christians" was 
developed to collate some—by no means all—of the  instances of persecution 
that surface each month. It serves two purposes: 
    1.  Intrinsically, to document that which the mainstream media does 
not: the  habitual, if not chronic, Muslim persecution of Christians.  
    2.  Instrumentally, to show that such persecution is not "random," but  
systematic and interrelated—that it is rooted in a worldview inspired by  
Sharia. 
Accordingly, whatever the anecdote of persecution,  it typically fits under 
a specific theme, including hatred for churches and  other Christian 
symbols; sexual abuse of Christian women; forced conversions to  Islam; 
apostasy 
and blasphemy laws; theft and plunder in lieu of jizya  (tribute); overall 
expectations for Christians to behave like cowed "dhimmis"  (barely tolerated 
citizens); and simple violence and murder. Oftentimes it is a  combination 
thereof. 
Because these accounts of persecution span  different ethnicities, 
languages, and locales—from Morocco in the west, to India  in the east, and 
throughout the West, wherever there are Muslims—it should be  clear that one 
thing 
alone binds them: Islam—whether the strict application of  Islamic Sharia 
law, or the supremacist culture born of it. 
_Raymond Ibrahim_ (http://www.raymondibrahim.com/)  is a  Shillman Fellow 
at the David Horowitz Freedom Center and an Associate Fellow  at the Middle 
East Forum.

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