Thursday, January 17, 2013

Egyptian Court Sentences Nadia Mohamed Ali and Her Seven Children to Fifteen Years in Prison for Converting to Christianity

Meanwhile, Muslim groups in America are so busy complaining about "Islamophobia," they can't find time to help Christians suffering under Sharia.

FoxNews--The 15-year prison sentence given to a woman and her seven children by an Egyptian court for converting to Christianity is a sign of things to come, according to alarmed human rights advocates who say the nation's Islamist government is bad news for Christians in the North African country.

A criminal court in the central Egyptian city of Beni Suef meted out the shocking sentence last week, according to the Arabic-language Egyptian paper Al-Masry Al-Youm. Nadia Mohamed Ali, who was raised a Christian, converted to Islam when she married Mohamed Abdel-Wahhab Mustafa, a Muslim, 23 years ago. He later died, and his widow planned to convert her family back to Christianity in order to obtain an inheritance from her family. She sought the help of others in the registration office to process new identity cards between 2004 and 2006. When the conversion came to light under the new regime, Nadia, her children and even the clerks who processed the identity cards were all sentenced to prison.

Samuel Tadros, a research fellow at Hudson Institute's Center for Religious Freedom, said conversions like Nadia's have been common in the past, but said Egypt's new Sharia-based constitution "is a real disaster in terms of religion freedom.”

"The cases will increase in the future," Tadros said. "It will be much harder for people to return to Christianity." (Continue Reading.)

1 comment:

Pastor Al said...

If i am reading this correctly, the only reason she converted back to Christianity is to get the inheritance? Can God bless this? I don't think so.