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Egypt: Christian vulnerability grows as security declines
-- a call to pray for Egypt's threatened Christians

By Elizabeth Kendal
Religious Liberty Prayer Bulletin (RLPB) 171
Special to ASSIST News Service

AUSTRALIA (ANS) -- The rigours of Ramadan observance ensure that as Ramadan progresses frustration accumulates. This, merged with religious zeal, produces an incendiary mix. On Wednesday 25 July a dispute erupted in the village of Dahshur on the southern outskirts of Cairo, after a Coptic launderer inadvertently singed the shirt of his Muslim client. The Muslim agreed to return in the evening to settle the claim but returned in the afternoon with a vengeful mob. With a large crowd of armed Muslims besieging his home and laundrette, the Copt threw a Molotov cocktail from the roof. It hit and severely burnt a Muslim youth passing by. When he died in hospital on 1 August, Muslim Brotherhood clerics, instead of rising up as peacemakers, incited Islamic hysteria and vowed collective punishment. The ensuing Islamic pogrom left 16 Copts injured, numerous Coptic homes and businesses torched and the only church in the village vandalised. This violence included threats to shoot all Christians dead and convinced some 120 Christian families they had no choice but to flee. Only one elderly Christian woman remained, receiving sanctuary in the home of a Muslim neighbour.

Whilst a wide range of independent sources -- local and international, religious and secular -- corroborate this version of events, the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) press release presents a different picture. It denies the pogrom was sectarian, claiming 'the Christian [deliberately] poured acid and gasoline over the Muslim' to kill him and falsely boasts that the MB immediately intervened to 'contain people's anger'. Egypt's Grand Mufti Ali Gomaa said the Copts' exodus from Dahshur should not be considered a 'displacement' as the Copts left their homes willingly! The Shoura Chamber (Parliamentary Advisory Council) is forming a committee to go to Dahshur 'to reconcile the citizens'. But the senior vice president of the National Council for Human Rights, Mohammed Fayek, notes: 'One reason [for] the sectarian tension in Egypt is impunity. The continuation of treating . . . sectarian incidents . . . through what is known to the media as "reconciliation sessions" enables criminals to get away with it and [contributes to] the recurrence o f such incidents.' At this point, three Copts and no Muslims have been arrested.

On Sunday evening 5 August some 35 Islamic jihadists raided an Egyptian military base in north Sinai, killing 16 Egyptian soldiers and stealing two armoured vehicles. One vehicle exploded as it crashed into the border fence while the second vehicle, laden with suicide-vest-wearing jihadists, penetrated into Israel. There it was eventually neutralised by an Israeli Armed Forces air-strike close to the Kerem Shalom border crossing. (Movements through the Rafa Crossing are monitored at Kerem Shalom which is close to where the Gaza, Israel and Egypt borders meet.) President Morsi, who has spent months building bridges with Hamas, had little choice but to close the Rafa Crossing into Gaza. Ridiculously, Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and Salafists have accused Israel of staging the attack to force the closure. Anti-Semitism, on the rise in Egypt, goes into overdrive on Egyptian TV during Ramadan. But as anti-Semitism grows increasingly fashionable and is ass ociated with Egyptian nationalism, it will become increasingly difficult politically to counter terrorism.

President Morsi is appealing for tolerance, demanding justice and promising to improve security. He has labelled the jihadists 'infidels' and appealed to Copts to return to their homes. In a state of chronic decline, Egypt is surviving on aid. It cannot afford to offend donors lest it runs out of money, fuel and bread and erupts in massive internal unrest. As it is, sectarian clashes are escalating, Christians are emigrating, tourism is plummeting, violence (especially against women) is pervasive and the Sinai is slipping out of control. The MB and Salafis will react strongly against the closure of the Rafa Crossing and any attempt to prosecute Muslims for 'punishing' Christians. As poverty and insecurity escalate, the plight of Christians can only deteriorate.

PLEASE PRAY SPECIFICALLY THAT --

  • as escalating hardship leads to disillusionment and despair, Egyptian s will not turn to rioting and killing their neighbours, but to reflection and a search for truth with open hearts and minds.
  • God will bless and multiply all Christian witness and ministry to Arabs through radio, satellite, internet, literature and personal witness.

God has promised that Egypt will know the LORD. 'Among those who know me [Yahweh] I mention Rahab [Egypt] and Babylon . . .' (Psalm 87:4a ESV). Then the LORD will say, 'Blessed be Egypt my people . . .' (from Isaiah 19:25).

  • God will draw Egypt's vulnerable Christians close, hear and answer their prayers, provide all their needs and perfect their faith; may the Christians of Dahshur be able to return to their homes in security, and may justice be served on those who incited and led this sectarian pogrom. Pray Psalm 23 for Egypt's Christians.

SUMMARY FOR BULLETINS UNABLE TO RUN THE WHOLE ARTICLE
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CHRISTIAN VULNERABILITY GROWS IN EGYPT AS SECURITY DECLINES

On 1 August a massive Islamic pogrom occurred on the outskirts of Cairo. A Muslim took offence when a Coptic launderer accidentally singed his shirt. Rejecting the Copt's offer of compensation, the Muslim returned with a large mob and attacked his business. The Copt threw a Molotov cocktail, unintentionally hitting a young Muslim bystander. When the youth died a few days later, Islamic clerics incited the pogrom as collective punishment of the Copts. The violence and death threats forced virtually the entire local Christian community of some 120 families to flee. Elsewhere, on 5 August Islamic jihadists based in the Sinai killed 16 Egyptian soldiers and penetrated into Israel. Money, fuel, bread, tourism and security are all in decline in Egypt. Tensions are high. Please pray for Egypt's vulnerable Christians.

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To view this RLPB with hyperlinks, visit the Religious Liberty Prayer Bulletin blog


TWO URGENT UPDATES

IRAN: Imprisoned Protestant pastor Benham Irani (41) (see RLPB 169) has developed a blood infection. His life hangs in the balance. Please pray.

NIGERIA: On Monday evening 6 August some 10 gunmen stormed a Bible study in the Deeper Life Church in Okene, Kogi State, 250km south-west of Abuja, cutting off the lights and opening fire with assault rifles. At least 19 believers including the pastor are dead with many more wounded. Please pray.


Elizabeth Kendal is an international religious liberty analyst and advocate. This prayer bulletin was initially written for the Australian Evangelical Alliance Religious Liberty Commission (AEA RLC).

Elizabeth Kendal's blogs:
Religious Liberty Monitoring and Religious Liberty Prayer Bulletin
 

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