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Declaration
of Christian Converts in Egypt
Archbishop Gary Beaver
has recently brought revealed via the "Doing Hard
Time for God!" crusade, a plea from Egyptian
converts to Christianity who are caught in the
tumult of unjust laws.
The following Declaration has been
drafted by the group known as "CHRISTIAN
CONVERTS OF EGYPT "
IN
THE NAME OF THE FATHER, THE SON AND THE HOLY
SPIRIT.
For many years, we have been struggling for the
simplest of our human rights, the freedom of
belief and the freedom of worship.
We have been imprisoned, tortured, followed by the
security police and subjected to all forms of
abuse for our faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and
Saviour.
But in Jesus, our lives and behaviour are so much
better. Many among us were terrorists, Islamist
fundamentalists. We were burning churches,
killing, dealing with our whole society as
apostates. But after we put our faith in Jesus, we
became pacifists, bonded to our nation, living as
best we could.
But despite this change for the better, our
Islamic government does not accept the changing of
our religion from Islam to Christianity.
This right is accepted by the Constitution of
Egypt, but rejected by Islamic Law: “And whoso
becometh a renegade and dieth in his disbelief,
such are rightful owners of the fire they will
abide in” (Surah El-Baqarah 217).
Islamic law is the main source for the Egyptian
Constitution: Article 2: “Islam is the state
religion, Arabic the official language, and the
principles of Islamic Law the main source of
legislation.”
According to this legislation, we as converts are
considered as apostates. We need to repent within
three days, or we will be killed.
But Al-Azhar was “merciful” to us, and changed the
punishment from repentance to be carried out for
the rest of the apostate’s life. So, he will be
imprisoned for life, under surveillance,
threatened—for the rest of his life!
We are between the jaws of the Constitution and
the legislation. To solve this dilemma of the
freedom of belief guaranteed in the Constitution,
and the judgment for apostasy in Islamic Law, they
put us between the jaws of an illegal law.
The Penal Code states that whoever blasphemes or
disdains a heavenly religion must be brought
before the courts. By “heavenly religion” here,
they mean Islam! But how, and why? No one knows.
Is it logical that the person who chooses a
religion other than Islam is accused of blasphemy,
and the opposite is not applied?
We as Christian converts therefore declare:
1] We claim our rights, as given by the Egyptian
Constitution and by all the international
declarations and treaties of human rights
worldwide. We ask the Egyptian Government to not
act with its citizens in an unequal way. Just as
it deals with the Christian embracing Islam,
giving him the right to change his faith, his
name, his identity and all his official papers in
less than 24 hours, we as converts claim the same
right—the citizenship right by which we are
subject to the same rights and the same duties.
Here Christians are not persecuted, because they
have the freedom to change their faith; but
Muslims are persecuted, because they are not
enjoying that same right!
2] We ask that all cases of falsification of
documents against the converts to Christianity be
dropped, with no conditions. The Egyptian
Government is itself responsible for this illegal
action, because it has deprived us of one of our
basic legal rights, to embrace a new faith and
change our name, our identity and our official
papers. Give us our rights, and we will not
falsify these things.
3] We ask the Egyptian Government and all human
rights organizations all over the world to stop
the torture, illegal detention, security
surveillance and incitement of families against
religious converts. It is unbelievable in the 21st
century that the tribunals of inquisition are
still controlling our consciences, hearts and
minds.
4] We declare to the Egyptian Government that it
has been playing for time for many years now,
while we have had to spend our lives, our dreams
and ourselves behind bars, kept in prisons and
under detention. In the face of the rising number
of converts, the government has no choice but to
respect the desire of thousands of Muslims to
embrace Christianity. We do not want this to be
only an inner, secret faith, but a totally
embracing one, so that we will be able to worship
freely our Lord and Savior Jesus, and be allowed
to raise our children in all the breadth of Jesus
Christ our Lord and Savior.
Finally, we believe that:
“In the world you shall have tribulation: but be
of good cheer. I have overcome the world.”
“For I reckon that the sufferings of this present
time are not worthy to be compared with the glory
which shall be revealed in us.”
THE CHRISTIAN CONVERTS OF EGYPT
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