20 ribu orang muslim soleh nyerang gereja di Mesir krn ada cewek yg  murtad dr 
Islam. Dua puluh ribu orang, ini bukan jumlah kecil. 
 
Kalo misal ada satu dua ekor muslim kaing2 bhw ke 20 ribu ini ga mewakili Islam 
dlm usaha ngebantai orang murtad dan non muslim. lalu ke 20 ribu orang ini 
salah dan 1-2 muslim ini yg benar? Apalagi muslim yg kaing2 ini ga ngarti Arab, 
ga suka baca Quran, hadis dan tafsir, bahkan doyan ke judi atau ke tempat 
pelacuran. Apa segelintir muslim ini bisa lbh benar ttg Islam dibandingkan ke 
20 ribu orang Mesir di mana ada skolah Al Azhar?
 
Faktanya, biarpun kaing2 ke 20 ribu orang Islam soleh ini ga mewakili Islam, yg 
kaing2 ini ga akan anti thd ke 20 ribu orang tsb. Jadi yg kaing2 itu sebetulnya 
tahu bhw Islam emang nyuruh ngebantai orang murtad, tp mereka lagi nipu orang 
yg ga tau ajaran Islam yg sebenarnya.
 
http://www.aina.org/news/20120214194904.htm
 
20,000 Muslims Attempt to Kill Pastor and Torch Church in Egypt

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Posted GMT 2-15-2012 1:49:4 
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(AINA) -- A mob of nearly 20,000 radical Muslims, mainly Salafis, attempted 
this evening to break into and torch the Church of St. Mary and St. Abram in 
the village of Meet Bashar,in Zagazig, Sharqia province. They were demanding 
the death of Reverend Guirgis Gameel, pastor of the church, who has been unable 
to leave his home since yesterday. Nearly 100 terrorized Copts sought refuge 
inside the church, while Muslim rioters were pelting the church with stones in 
an effort to break into the church, assault the Copts and torch the building. A 
home of a Copt living near the church and the home of the church's porter were 
torched, as well as three cars.
 
The mob demanded the return Rania of Khalil Ibrahim, 15, to her father. She has 
been held with the Security Directorate since yesterday. Christian-born Rania 
had converted to Islam three months ago after her father, who had converted to 
Islam two years ago and took custody of her. She had disappeared from the 
village on Saturday, after claiming to go shopping. According to Reverend 
Guirgis Gameel, she had a disagreement with her father, who had arranged a 
marriage for her with a Muslim man.
 
Her father, Khalil Ibrahim, went to the police on Saturday and accused the 
priest of being behind her disappearance, and said she had gone to live with 
her Coptic mother.
 
Yesterday a Salafi mob of 2000 went to the priest's home and destroyed his 
furniture and his car, surrounded the church and pelted it with stones. They 
demolished a large section of the church fence. In the evening security forces 
announced that they had found Rania in Cairo and that she was not abducted by 
Christians; she was brought to the police station in Meet Bashar.
 
"After hearing this news yesterday everyone was relieved," said Coptic activist 
Waguih Jacob. "However, the Copts noticed that the Muslims did not completely 
disperse, but were hovering in all streets." The few security forced who were 
stationed in front of the church were dismissed as the village seemed to return 
to peace.
 
But the mob became more angry this evening when they heard that Rania refused 
to go back to live with her father, and returned in much greater numbers.
 
Some Coptic eyewitnesses said that a number of Muslim villagers tried to 
prevent the Salafis from assaulting their Christian neighbors and some stood as 
human shields to protect the church, until security forces arrived.
 
Bishop Yuaness, Secretary to Pope Shenouda III, said this evening that they 
have been in contact since yesterday with authorities "at the highest levels."
 
Ms. Marian Malak, a Coptic member of parliament, contacted the Egyptian prime 
minister El-Ganzoury, who ordered sending reinforcements to contain the crisis.
 
Bishop Tadros Sedra, of Minia el Kamh and Zagazig Coptic diocese, said this 
evening that military and police forces have arrived in great numbers and have 
dispersed Muslims from outside the church and the home of Reverend Guirgis 
Gameel. He confirmed that security will stay in the village for at least two 
weeks.
 
US-based Coptic Solidarity International, issued a press release today strongly 
urging the international community, through the United Nations Human Rights 
Council, to appoint a special rapporteur for the Copts in Egypt, particularly 
in light of the recent evictions, property confiscations and attacks against 
Copts (AINA 1-28-2012).
 
By Mary Abdelmassih
 

© 2012, Assyrian International News Agency.  All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use. 

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