Egypt: Christians arrested for praying without a license

by Kal El on November 8, 2009 · Comments

Yup, more tolerance and interfaith co-existence, courtesy of the religion of peace. They give us shit, we take it.

Egyptian Security Arrests Several Christians for Praying At Home

Egypt (AINA) — On October 24, 2009 Egyptian State Security arrested a Christian Copt in the village of Deir Samalout, Samalout, Minia province, for praying “without a license.” He was held in prison for two days before being released on “compassionate grounds.” Maurice Salama Sharkawy, 37 years old, had invited Pastor Elia Shafik, to conduct the sacrament of the ‘Anointing of the Sick’ for his sick father, who had suffered a stroke. State Security broke into his house while the prayers were ongoing, handcuffed Maurice, put him into a police car and took him to a police station for interrogation.

Authorities accused him of carrying out “religious rites without a license” and “causing sectarian sedation” by calling a priest into the village. A number of his cousins living in the same family house and who attended the prayers were also detained with him.

State Security has placed Maurice under observation by three policemen.

In an audio interview with Wagih Yacoub of Middle East Christian Association (MECA), Maurice said that State Security told him he should have gone to them first to obtain permission before carrying out any religious rites. He was also advised by Security that there are twelve Muslim houses in the village and that would create sectarian clashes.

The son of the village mayor filed a complaint that the Copt Maurice has converted his home into a place of worship without obtaining a governmental license to host performances of religious rites.

The police record of the investigation states the defendant called for this prayer meeting, which raised the anger of a number of Muslim neighbors who complained to the mayor of the village. The village of Deir Samalut has no church, and the nearest one is in the village of el Tayeba, over five miles away.

Mohammed Khalaf Allah, mayor of the village Deir Samalout, told al-Sherouk newspaper that Maurice used to invite Copts in his home, and that he asked him more than once to go to church (in the next village) and “pray there but he claimed that he could not go to church and that the priest visits him at home for ordinary matters, which is common among Christians.” The mayor also said: “The villagers confirmed to me more than once that the sound of prayer comes out of Maurice’s house, and that he refuses to go to church and decides to pray in his own home together with a number of the village Copts.”

Commenting on the latest incident, Rev. Moses Raphael of the Samalout Coptic Orthodox Diocese said the arrest of the village Copts for praying at home is not uncommon. “Such a matter comes as no surprise; it has become common in Minya to prevent Christians from praying.”

Given the recent security clampdown on Christians praying in places outside their licensed churches, Youssef Sidhom, editor-in-chief of the Coptic Watani newspaper, blames the State as the main party standing in the way of promulgating the unified law for building places of worship which, would put an end to these human rights transgressions. “Authorities turn a blind eye to Constitutional provisions of equality and freedom of belief.” He said. “They terrorize worshippers who dare conduct services outside a licensed church, treating them as law violators, despite the fact that the root problem lies in the authorities’ reluctance to permit the erection of new churches or restore existing ones.”

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  • It's not just Muslims that are so unreasonably irritated by Christianity, it's alot of people all over. I've spoken with a few people who would be thrilled to have this kind of gov crackdown on any form of prayer. Did you know here in the US, there were Atheists who filed complaints & were being recruited to be part of a lawsuit aimed at ridding government ceremonies of any prayer? They said the inaugural prayer made them "physically ill". Really now.....get a hobby or something.
  • Tonto
    I've been thinking the same thing for a long time now SirWilhelm. The muz overreact to the simplest Christian doings....why? The answer has to be that Christianity is a manifestation of western culture and in western culture they see the future ruin and extinction of islam. That's what they fear. Even their own philosophers, if they have the nads to speak at all, talk about the idea that islam is stagnant and has fallen way behind the rest of the world because of their interpretation of islam as being "perfect" and forbids any change, accommodation or even that any teaching beyond the koran is superfluous to them. Islam is scared as hell of the west and, by association, Christianity. In western thought and customs, islam sees it's demise.
  • SirWilhelm
    Why do the prayers of Christians bother them so much? Is it because Christians continue to survive and practice their faith despite all their harrasment and persecution? Is it because of their frustration over their failure to destroy Israel despite all their prayers and sacrifices to and for Allah? They may eventually succeed in driving out or destroying the remaining Christians, but it won't change their sorry state.
  • hellosnackbar
    That's a good question Sir W;why indeed?
    Could it be that they secretly doubt Allah's ability;and believe that the Christian God might upstage
    Allah the useless?
    I think we should be told!
    It reminds me of the case of Donald Holden(a worshipper of Odin)who was sacked from his job in the Manchester post sorting office for leaving Odinist literature in a prayer room.
    Naturally as Muslims they were of the opinion that this room was for their exclusive use.
    Donald was awarded compensation for this; and Odinism is now regarded as an official faith.
    Stupid is as stupid does!
    Muslims are too arrogant in regarding Allah as occupying a position of superiority with respect to Odin and Thor.
    This has to be one of the silliest cases brought before an English court.
    It would make a fantastic Monty Pythonesque sketch.
    The judge must have enjoyed himself when telling the silly Muslims that religious exclusivity
    had no foundation under the law.
    That's what keeps us amused about the death cult ;their propensity to score "an own goal" every day.
  • hellosnackbar
    More mean minded insanity from those kings of compassion the Muslims.
    Can one imagine what joy ,living amongst such turds would bring.?
  • joesix_pack
    They probably did not pay the "Poll tax" that Islam requires. (Tribute) This 'authetic' Islamic law requires payment to Muslim authorities by non-Muslims to live in Islamic land. This payment exempts them from military service. Two points I would like to make here.

    1) Taxation is a function of government.
    2) Conscription into the military is a function of government.

    This issue of Tribute is only one of the many areas where political Islam is at the root of the war today.
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