Archbishop Gary Beaver Requests Government of Egypt to Treat Muslims and Christians Equally
Released on = November 6, 2005, 10:59 am
Press Release Author = Old Catholic Church of Great Britain
Industry = Government
Press Release Summary = As reports of the rising persecution of Christians in Egypt
reach the Old Catholic Church, Archbishop Gary Beaver communicates with President
Hosny Mubarak
Press Release Body = Christians in Egypt are struggling for the simplest of human
rights, the freedom of belief and the freedom of worship.
Egypt’s Islamic government does not accept the changing of religion from Islam to
Christianity, although the right is accepted by the Constitution of Egypt, it is
rejected by Islamic Law.
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.”
Under legislation, converts are considered as apostates, who need to repent within
three days, or could face execution. The Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs,
Al-Azhar, changed the punishment to repentance to be carried out for the rest of the
apostate’s life. This may include imprisonment for life or being placed under
surveillance by the Security Police for however long one remains a Christian.
Archbishop Gary Beaver stated in an official letter to the President of Egypt“Christians are thrown into the middle of the Constitution and the legislation. The
dilemma of the freedom of belief guaranteed in Egypt’s Constitution, and the
judgment for apostasy in Islamic Law, is clearly contradictory.
The Egyptian Penal Code states that whoever blasphemes or disdains a heavenly
religion MUST be brought before the courts. By “heavenly religion” it refers only to
Islam.
By the present legal system, a person who chooses a religion other than Islam can be
accused of blasphemy.
Archbishop Gary Beaver urged the Government to offer all its citizens equal rights,
as given by the Egyptian Constitution and by all the international declarations and
treaties of human rights worldwide. The “Doing Hard Time for God” project petitions
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.
In his letter, Archbishop Gary highlights “In the face of the rising number of
converts, the government of Egypt has no choice but to respect the desire of
thousands of Muslims to embrace Christianity. Citizens do not want this to be only
an inner, secret faith, but a totally embracing one, so that they are able to
worship freely.
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