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New Egyptian Government Tested as Violence Erupts in Dahshur

We are called to pray for - and stand in solidarity with- our Coptic Christian brethren

Much of the Coptic Christian community in Dahshur, Egypt went up in smoke last week as Muslims went on a rampage. This horrific incident is being seen as a test for President Mursi and his Muslim Brotherhood. He said he would be the president of all Egyptians, or was that just a big lie, a ruse to gain power and Islamize Egypt?


KNOXVILLE, TN (Catholic Online) - Much of the Coptic Christian community in the city of Dahshur went up in smoke last week. Dahshur is located about 40 kilometers south of Cairo, and it is known for its ancient pyramids. This incident is being reported as the worst since Muslim mobs clashed with the Copts in Imbaba, Giza over a year ago. It is also being seen as the first great test of the newly elected president of Egypt, Mohamed Mursi, and his Muslim Brotherhood.

The violence in Dahshur began on July 27 when a Coptic launderer, Sameh Samy accidentally burned the shirt of a Muslim client, Ahmad Ramadan. They agreed to settle the claim that evening, but Ramadan came back later that afternoon joined by 2000 to 3000 armed Muslims. Samy locked himself within his home. Both sides began fighting. They threw Molotov cocktails at each other. Samy threw one from the roof of his house, and it hit a passerby, 25-year-old Moaz Hasab-Allah, who incurred third-degree burns. This tragedy apparently quelled the fighting that day. Moaz was taken to a Cairo hospital where he died five days later on the morning of August 1.

According to reports his father said, "the whole village will avenge his death." He added, "destroying Coptic property is not enough and that Copt[s] have to 'pay for [his] son's death' with lives." Maariam Ragy, a Copt, said that a Muslim-Brotherhood cleric roamed the village after Moaz's death "vowing that the village church of St. George will be burned down, its pastor and all the entire Christian inhabitants killed and their homes torched after the burial of Moaz tonight." And so it went. Hundreds of Muslims began looting and burning Coptic businesses and homes after the burial.

Over 120 Coptic families were forced out of their homes, virtually the whole Coptic community in Dahshur. Father Takla, the priest of St. George's Church in Dahshur, believes about 100 homes were burned. He said, "Approximately 20 homes were spared due to their approximate location to the church which is heavily guarded by security forces." He also said, ". . . over 500 moderate village Muslims stopped the Salafist mob from storming the church, until security forces arrived and secured it.

The mob also attacked Samy, his father and his brother during the rampage. Both Samy and his father were injured in the attack. All three were later arrested and charged with murder and possession of explosives. Although five arrest warrants were issued for Muslims, none have been arrested.

People cannot live like this! Samy lives under constant fear that he is going to be attacked for the slightest mistake. There are no objective standards he can rely upon. He is subject to the impulses of his Muslim neighbors. He cannot reasonably count on his government to protect him or his property. He has no reasonable or effective recourse. He lives in a surreal world filled with lies, manipulation, betrayal, threats, and violence. Although violence must always be a last resort, we can understand his fear and his anger and his right to defend himself and his property.

This horrific incident is a test for the new president and the Muslim Brotherhood, of which President Mursi is a member. He said he would be the president of all Egyptians, including the Copts. Is Egypt's new government for the people and by the people, or is it all just a big lie, a ruse used by the Muslim Brotherhood to gain power and Islamize Egypt? Given their history, this seems to be a reasonable question.

The Muslim Brotherhood has been a radical organization since its inception. It was founded by Hasan al-Banna in1928 as an Islamist religious, political, and social movement. In his book, Faith, Reason, and the War against Jihadism, George Weigel writes that al-Banna believed "After cleansing the House of Islam, true Muslims would cleanse their territories of infidels and unbelievers. . . ." For al-Banna, "Islam was 'both a religion and a state,' such that the Qur'an and the sword were 'inseparable.'"

Al-Banna's vision did not change through the years. During the Second World War, the Muslim Brotherhood sided with the Nazis, and they supported terrorist activities in Palestine. They also assimilated the Nazi's views against the Jews and Western societies into their reform movement. The Muslim Brotherhood were also implicated in a failed plot to assassinate Gamal Abdel Nasser, Egypt's leader in 1965, and in the successful assassination of Nasser's successor, Anwar Sadat, in 1980.

Despite their rhetoric to the contrary, it does not seem that they have changed in recent years either. The Muslim Brotherhood's first choice as their presidential candidate, Ayman al-Zawahri, pledged to implement sharia law if elected; but sharia law discriminates against all non-Muslims. Furthermore, when there was no public response from President Mursi concerning the violence in Dahshur, the bishop of Giza, Theodosious, sent ...

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  1. Jorge
    9 months ago

    Time and time again the genocide and ethnic cleansing of all non-christians continues in the muslim block and obama supports this..what kind of a sick twisted "christian" is he? a guy who is funding the mass-murderers and oppressors of copts in egypt and other christians elsewere, from sudan to nigeria, from pakistan to syria and lybia, from ethiopia to somalia,the list of genocidal jihadist incidents is endless.
    Morsi is obviously a crooked double-faced liar, a proud jihadist as all muslim brotherhood members believe and practice ths islamic institution of taqyya, kitman and creative lying, all deceptive tactics to enslave, oppress and wipe out christianity altogether.
    Another example of this genocide is the kidnapping of christians girls in egypt, pakistan, nigeria..to force them to convert to islam, and the subsequent death threats that are issued against their christian families when they try to get their daughters back. all of this was and is supported by the currupt police and judicial islamic system..the idea behind it is always the same-convert non-muslims at all cost.be ruthless, inhuman, intolerant, violent, barbaric..in other words be a good jihadist mass-murderer and criminal.All that islam has to offer is a never ending tide of war, violence, backwardness, deception and lies! That's why islam rules one fifht of mankind..with and iron fist.It was always like this and it will keep being like this in the near future.we have to stop islam on its tracks at all cost.

  2. Wulfrano Ruiz Sainz
    9 months ago

    I keep telling you Muslims are devil-possessed.

  3. sally wilton
    9 months ago

    Whilst the endless persecution of christians in Egypt is indeed despicable the situation will never be resolved until the time when people stop identifying themselves by religious affiliation in Egypt. the ID should have the field for religion removed, at present the law states that the religion must be that of the father - so much for it being a belief!!!! and it would help if christians stopped tattooing their children too. Religion should be a belief and not a tribal association which in Egypt it certainly is.

  4. Fritz Krig
    9 months ago

    really... are we surprised that Islam would do this to Christians...??? it just fills me with shame remembering the way we Catholics treated the Jews.

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