Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Conversions to Christianity on the Rise in Egypt

“It is not the political power which oppresses us, but directly the kin,” one recent convert was quoted as saying. “If a Muslim is converted, his family and neighbors may beat him, or even kill him, for this amounts to treason.”
And this is because they are taught to do so by Islam, via the unchanging words of Allah and his "prophet":
"If they turn back from Islam, becoming renegades, seize them and kill them wherever you find them." (Quran 4:89)

[In the words of] Allah’s Apostle Muhammad, "If anyone changes his religion from Islam, kill him." (Sahih Bukhari 9.84.57)


AINA via Pravmir — August 10, 2014

The situation of Coptic Christians in Egypt has improved since the 2013 military overthrow of the Muslim Brotherhood, and conversions from Islam to Coptic Christianity are on the rise, according to a report that appears on the website of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem.

“Organizations close to Christians of the East, and to Copts themselves, speak about a rise in the number of conversions to Christianity,” the report stated. “The figure is hard to determine as those who convert may face judiciary follow-ups or deaths if their conversion is revealed in broad day.”


“It is not the political power which oppresses us, but directly the kin,” one recent convert was quoted as saying. “If a Muslim is converted, his family and neighbors may beat him, or even kill him, for this amounts to treason.”

The Coptic Orthodox Church, an Oriental Orthodox church that ceased to be in full communion with the Holy See following the Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon in 451, has some nine million members. The Coptic Catholic Church, an Eastern Catholic church in full communion with the Holy See, has an estimated 162,000 members.