The Cost of Following Christ in Egypt

 

Egypt is one of the places where Islam predominates and Christians are more tolerated. Apart from very small communities of Catholics and Protestants, there is a considerable community of Coptic Christians surviving through 13 centuries of islamic rulePersecución de Cristianos en el mundoNevertheless, many have lost everything — their homes, their possessions and sometimes even their loved ones — because they chose to follow Christ. Among them is Domiana, a woman who faced persecution in Egypt. Today, we share her story and invite you to consider standing with persecuted Christians like her. This is just one example of many similar cases.

When Domiana’s neighbors in Cairo, Egypt, learned that she had left Islam to follow Christ, she and her family faced strong opposition. Local Muslims assaulted Domiana and set fire to her apartment building, forcing her and her children to live on the street for three days.

The family moved into a new apartment, but the Muslims found them. They broke into the apartment, assaulted Domiana’s son and trapped the family inside their home, refusing to let them leave.

Domiana and her family eventually escaped and relocated to a neighboring country, where they get help Domiana with living expenses while she and her children rebuilt their lives in a new country.

In Egypt and many majority-Muslim nations in the Middle East, Christian converts from Islam face harsh opposition from their families and communities. Often, their Muslim spouses divorce them, they are kicked out of their families and homes, and they are fired from their jobs. In some places, this repession is even deadly.

You can help by widely disseminating these facts among friends, acquaintances and on social media to alert the world that lovers of freedom and defenders of human rights are obliged to firmly confront these violators of the peace and the human brotherhood.

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