Coptic Solidarity As recently reported, on Dec. 24, 2022, Muslims attacked a church and its Christians in Egypt, after authorities gave the Christians permission to fix their church’s collapsed roof, which had fallen on and hurt several worshippers. (According to strict sharia, churches must never be repaired but left to crumble over time.) After police arrived and quelled … [Read more...]
Christmas Eve Church Violence Erupts in Egypt
Coptic Solidarity As Christmas Eve was being celebrated in the West, in Egypt, Muslims rioted and attacked a church on Dec. 24, 2022. The church’s great “crime” was to have tried to fix its dilapidated roof, which contradicts the draconian, anti-Christian dictates of Islamic law, sharia, as enshrined in Article 2 of Egypt’s Constitution. Two years earlier, the roof of the … [Read more...]
Institutionalized Discrimination: 1.1 Million Mosques vs 5,200 Churches in Egypt
Coptic Solidarity Egypt’s Ministry of Endowments recently announced a new record: an additional 1,200 new mosques were opened in the year 2022. Moreover, in the two years between September 2020 and September 2022, a total of 3,116 mosques were opened (2,712 new; 404 renovated). Since Abdel Fateh al-Sisi became president in 2014, the total number of mosques to be opened, … [Read more...]
Social Media: Where Truth is Censored and Hate is Spread
The Stream Social media giants such as Facebook are notorious for censoring anything they label “misinformation” or “offensive,” from the second opinions of doctors during a pandemic, to the pleas of persecuted Christians. Little known, however, is that they also allow hate-filled, radical, and murderous content from Muslim terror groups to post on and make use of their far … [Read more...]
Muhammad Selfishly Bans Child Adoption and the West Follows Suit
The Stream A recent development, based on a little known technicality of sharia, yet again underscores how Islamic law is in many ways the antithesis of natural law. A ‘Gift From God’ — Seized By the State Four years ago, a newborn baby boy was found abandoned inside a Coptic Christian church in Egypt. The priest entrusted the foundling to a pious couple from his … [Read more...]