Turkish muslims take aim at world's oldest Christian Monastery

by Kal El on January 29, 2009 · View Comments

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Another attack on Christianity under attack by the religion of peace. Today dish is legal jihad, with a side order of taqqiya.

Saving the monastery of Mor Gabriel, to guarantee a multicultural Turkey

Muslim leaders are trying to destroy it, and have sued the monastery for alleged proselytism. A spiritual and cultural center for the Syriac Orthodox, it still uses ancient Aramaic, the language spoken by Jesus. During the 1960′s, at least 130,000 Syriacs lived in Tur Abdin. Today, there are only 3,000. The minority community hopes that the European Union will come to its defense with an appeal to Ankara.

Ankara (AsiaNews) – Demonstrations are being held in many European countries to save the monastery of Mor Gabriel, a spiritual center for the Syriac Orthodox community in Turkey.

Founded in 397, it is the oldest functioning Christian monastery in the world. It is located on the plateau of Tur Abdin, “The Mountain of the Servants of God,” on the Turkish border with Iraq. The see of the metropolitan archbishop of Tur Abdin, Mor Timotheus Samuel Aktas, with its three monks, 14 nuns, and 35 young people who live and study there, it is a religious and cultural point of reference for all Syriac Orthodox Christians, who still preserve ancient Aramaic, the language of Jesus. Every year it welcomes more than ten thousand tourists and pilgrims, many of them Syriacs of the diaspora in Germany, Switzerland, and Sweden.

Now, however, the future of the monastery and the Christian minority is threatened by a series of lawsuits against the monks and the prestigious religious institution. In August of 2008, the leaders of three Muslim villages around the monastery accused the community of proselytism, for having students to whom they can hand down the Christian faith and the Aramaic language. Their case has not yet been accepted by the Turkish court. But the village leaders are also asking that the monastery’s land be appropriated and divided among the villages; that a wall be knocked down that was built during the 1990′s (when the monastery was on the front of the conflict between the Turkish army and the Kurdish communist party (PKK)). According to the Muslim leaders, there used to be a mosque on the land where the monastery was built. “The accusation is absurd,” says David Gelen, leader of the Aramaic Foundation, “the monastery dates from 397 A.D., about 200 years before the prophet Mohammed and the construction of any mosque whatsoever. And yet the court has considered hearing the case.”

Gelen says that he thinks a “campaign of intimidation” is underway against the religious of the monastery. “Bishop, monks, and nuns,” Gelen continues, “are always threatened in the most direct way possible by the inhabitants of the village, and they do not dare present themselves at trial or defend themselves in some way. So for some time, the monks and nuns have not had the courage to leave the confines of the property.”

“In Turkey,” Gelen explains, “freedom of religious expression is guaranteed by the constitution; but those who are not recognized as a minority do not exist, in practical terms. Now the Syriacs, unlike the Greeks and Armenians, are not recognized as a religious minority, although they have been living there for millennia. The purpose of the threats and the lawsuit seems to be to repress this minority and expel it from Turkey, as if it were a foreign object.”

The Syriac community has high hopes in the European Union, which on February 11 is supposed to address together with the Turkish government the question of religious freedom and human rights for the non-Muslim minorities present in the country. “We hope not only that our rights will be recognized,” David Gelen says, “but we are convinced that for the Turkish state, the time has come to recognize, accept, and protect the cultural multiplicity of the country, instead of fighting it. Turkey must decide whether it wants to preserve a 1,600-year-old culture, or annihilate the last remains of a non-Muslim tradition. What is at stake is the multiculturalism that has always characterized this nation, since the time of the Ottoman Empire.”

Since 1923, when the Turkish state was created, the Syriac Orthodox have been dispersed in four countries: Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Iran. Yasar Ravi, president of the Syriac Orthodox community of Antioch, notes that the Treaty of Lausanne guaranteed certain essential freedoms for this minority, but “things have gone differently.”

Since that time, there has been a constant exodus of the community toward central and northern Europe, especially Germany (where there are 20,000 Syriacs) and Sweden (70-80,000). In the middle of the 1960′s, there were still about 130,000 of them in Tur Abdin; today there are just 3,000.

“We have no territory, we are scattered throughout the world, but we are very united thanks to our linguistic, social, and cultural identity,” Yasar Ravi continues. “As history teaches us, religion has always had a dominant role in civilization. Ours is without doubt a very religious people, and we are proud of speaking the language of Jesus: the language that, in terms of its diffusion, was essentially the English of the Middle East.”

I hope the EU mans up and does the right thing. But I am not too optimistic, given the European habit of capitulating to muslims at every opportunity (Geert Wilders being prosecuted for practicing free speech that offends muslims, for instance, abandoning Ayaan Hirsi Ali, not even naming the perps as muslims, but rather Asians whenever a muslim/muslim gang rapes/beats/robs a Briton, you get the idea).

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  • Walter Lane

    The Europeans will take their cue from Jimmy Carter on this one. YOU know what I mean!

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/JEWHAWK JEWHAWK

    Muslims desecrating Churches,Synagogues or Hindu temples follows a
    hideous pattern through the ages.
    In 1998,I've been to Istambul and the guide showed me a huge Mosque,
    I can't remember its name,but the important thing is that he proudly said
    that it was a CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL before,then the Otomans removed
    ALL its interior paintings and wrote versicles of the 'holy' Qu'ran above.

    This is what will happen to ALL churches in Europe.The Vatican will
    see MINARETS being build at St.Peter Square,and its basilic will be
    turned into a MOSQUE,as it happened in Istambul.

    When this happen,I reckon it will be the DEATH of our culture,our dear
    WESTERN CIVILIZATION.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/Kal_El Kal_El

    JEWHAWK,
    That will NEVER happen. Fact is, islam is dying. People in muslim countries are learning to read, seeing islam for what it truly is. Thanks to the internet, muslim jihadis can no longer employ taqqiya as successfully as they could in the past. All one has to do is google "islam, terror, jihad" to see the connection.

    The reason things look so bad now, is because THEY KNOW. They have reached the apex of their clout regarding oil, as more and more people demand alternative fuel sources, and when the oil stops being bought, muslim countries are going to be in a world of hurt. – http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Front_Page/GH23Aa01.html

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/JEWHAWK JEWHAWK

    Dear Kal_El,I'm afraid that you're being TOO OPTIMISTIC regarding your assessment.Au contraire,Islam is GROWING at an astonishing rate of 16% per year,whilst Christians are in DECLINE.
    Oil will forever be an extraordinary commodity.People see it and only imagine the word 'gas',when we need ALL its byproducts made by the refineries…HUNDREDS of products are made from oil.therefore
    their clout will persist for the next hundred years without any major change.Thus,their political weight
    will continue to pressure western society.
    We,Brazilians,are using ETHANOL since the early 1980's in our cars.A small plane was also
    built to consume Ethanol…look at the vast possibilities that this renewable fuel opened…
    .

  • http://www.intensedebate.com/people/JEWHAWK JEWHAWK

    Dear Kal_El,I'm afraid that you're being TOO OPTIMISTIC regarding your assessment.Au contraire,Islam is GROWING at an astonishing rate of 16% per year,whilst Christians are in DECLINE.
    Oil will forever be an extraordinary commodity.People see it and only imagine the word 'gas',when we need ALL its byproducts made by the refineries…HUNDREDS of products are made from oil,therefore their clout will persist for the next hundred years without any major change,thus,their political weight will continue to pressure western society.
    We,Brazilians,are using ETHANOL since the early 1980's in our cars.A small plane was also
    built to consume Ethanol…look at the vast possibilities that this renewable fuel opened…
    .

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/Kal_El Kal_El

    JEWHAWK,

    Christians are not in decline (we still make up about 1/3 the population), we are just not as pious as we should be, nor do we broadcast our Christianity (whereas muslims always love making everyone aware they are muslim), and those who convert from islam, in muslim countries, have to hide for fear of persecution. Look at Iran, where so many are leaving islam, that they jail any they catch and label them apostates. In China too people are converting in great numbers, to Christianity And while there are about 1 billion muslims, you forget it is not just Christians that are threatened. India has just under 1 billion on its own, Hindu, Christian, Jewish as well as Muslims. And let's not forget China, also numbering 1 billion, and they take even less crap from muslims than Israel. Look what they did to the Uighurs leading up to the Olympics.

    The population of this planet is over 6 billion. We outnumber those that would see us destroyed, subjugated or forcefully converted by a ratio of 5 to 1 at least. And that does not take into account those who are muslim on paper only (i.e. secularists, who were born to muslim parents but do not care to go to mosque, mecca or pray 5 times a day), many whom I call friend.

    Here are a few additional sites to show what I have said is not off base – http://www.islam.com/reply.asp?id=799012&ct=6&mn...
    http://www.bible.ca/islam/islam-myths-fastest-growing.ht...

    Granted, in third world countries, the birth rate is higher, but that will not do anything to further the development of those nations, as long as they dumb down their populace through islam. If anything it will make said third world countries even more dependent on outside aid.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/JEWHAWK JEWHAWK

    …"the birth rate is higher"

    EXACTLY.Christians couples have a tendency of having LESS children
    than Muslims.Remember that those barbarians are POLYGAMOUS,
    which explains why their metasthasis-like growth.It's nothing
    short of a cancer.

    Other thing:
    They're not concerned about their secular education,but the religious one.
    The only book important to them is the Qu'ran.Chemistry is also a best-seller
    for they need it to build explosives.

  • http://www.intensedebate.com/people/JEWHAWK JEWHAWK

    …"the birth rate is higher"

    EXACTLY.Christian couples have a tendency of having LESS children
    than Muslims.Remember that those barbarians are POLYGAMOUS,
    which explains their metasthasis-like growth.It's nothing
    short of a cancer.

    Other thing:
    They're not concerned about their secular education,but the religious one.
    The only book important to them is the Qu'ran.Chemistry is also a best-seller
    for they need it to build explosives.

  • Beej

    I read somewhere that Osama bin Laden is the SEVENTY-NINTH child of his father, and that Osama himself has FORTY-NINE children. Can anyone confirm this?

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/JevyJev JevyJev

    Beej,
    I can't confirm those statistics but I heard that they were true or close to it.

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/JevyJev JevyJev

    Beej,
    Bin Ladens father was a millionare with many wife's so it is probably true.

  • http://www.intensedebate.com/people/JevyJev JevyJev

    Beej,
    Bin Ladens father was a millionare with many wife's so it is probably true.

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