Al-Qaida Threat on Iraqi Christians Linked to Egyptian Women’s Conversion Dispute
- Posted on December 26, 2010 at 7:38pm by
Scott Baker
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CAIRO (AP) — The wives of two Egyptian Coptic priests, forbidden by the Church from divorcing their abusive husbands, desperately sought another way out by converting to Islam. When their intentions were discovered, police handed them over to the Church and their whereabouts since have been unknown.
The cases caused a furor at home that spilled over the borders and turned deadly when al-Qaida in Iraq cited the women as the reason behind the bloodiest attack ever on Christians in Iraq — a five-hour siege of a church in October that left 68 people dead.
It was the most stark example recently of the schism between Christians and Muslims that runs through the Middle East and periodically erupts into violence.
“Amid the current sectarian discord, the timing is perfect for al-Qaida to show it is defending Islam and to exploit the situation to rally extremists against the churches,” said Ammar Ali Hassan, an expert in Islamic movements.
Both Wafaa Constantine, 53, and Camilla Shehata, 25, lived in remote rural towns and enjoyed prestige as devoted and pious wives of conservative Coptic priests. But behind that veneer, a lawyer and a church official said the women were trapped in abusive relationships.
Both tried to seek a divorce through Church channels, but hit a dead-end because the Coptic Orthodox Church forbids divorce. And they decided to rebel, not only against their husbands, but against the whole religion.
They sought to convert to Islam, something viewed as a disgrace in their community and unthinkable for those married to the priests.
Though Egyptian religious authorities say the women never succeeded in converting, the controversy in both cases escalated with angry protests by Egyptian Christians, who accused Muslims of abducting the women and forcing them to convert.
That in turn galvanized Muslim hard-liners in Egypt who protested and accused the church of holding them against their will and forcing them to convert back to Christianity.
Al-Qaida in Iraq turned it into a cause celebre when it cited the women as the reason behind the Baghdad church siege. The group followed with more threats against Iraq’s Christian minority, creating such fear that most Christmas celebrations in the country were canceled.
Egypt’s Coptic Christian minority, estimated at about 10 percent of the country’s 80 million people, has grown more religiously conservative over the past three decades as has the country’s Muslim majority.
Egypt’s Salafi movement — extreme conservative Muslims — have long accused the Coptic Church here of conspiring to “Christianize” Egypt. Though Salafis in Egypt reject violence, their doctrine is only a few shades away from that of groups such as al-Qaida. Both adhere to a strict interpretation of Islam that supposedly is a purer form of Islam said to have been practiced by Islam’s Prophet Muhammad in the 7th century.
The Salafis have set up dozens of websites and Facebook groups to spread the word about the two women.
Hossam Aboul Boukhar, the founder of one of the websites, KamiliaShehata.com, said the Shehata case is not an Egyptian matter anymore but “an Islamic cause.” And he listed other women in similar situations.
“It is a phenomenon. The new Muslims, our sisters, are in misery because they are being tortured and imprisoned. We don’t know what is going on inside the churches,” he said.
In weekly protests from August to November, bearded men in white robes gathered outside mosques in Egypt to denounce Pope Shenouda III, the Coptic Christian leader of Egypt, as an “infidel.” And they vowed revenge.
In one demonstration, Islamists raised a flag identical to that of al-Qaida in Iraq — a black banner emblazoned with the phrase: “There is no God but God and Muhammad is God’s prophet.” Two days later, al-Qaida in Iraq attacked the church.
Constantine’s story dates back to December 2004 when her brief disappearance led angry Christians to stage protests and clash with police for four days.
The agriculture engineer lived with her family in the Nile Delta town of Abou el-Matamer, about 85 miles (135 kilometers) north of Cairo. She was married to a Coptic priest who lost a leg to diabetes. Naguib Giberail, a prominent Coptic lawyer familiar with the case, said her husband had an explosive temper. He later died in 2006.
For two years, Constantine sought help from the senior church official in her province, Archbishop Bakhamyous. She told him she was abused, according to Coptic clerics who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue. The clerics said Bakhamyous refused her plea for a divorce.
At one point, she disappeared for a few days and then reappeared, turning up at a police station in Cairo to declare she wanted to convert and needed protection.
Police said they notified Archbishop Bakhamyous and he insisted on meeting Constantine in a monastery, not at the police station. But police refused.
It was thought at the time that a colleague may have been trying to influence her to convert to Islam.
“Someone used her deteriorating relationship with her husband and told her that Islam offers her the solution,” said Archbishop Mouses, a top aide to the Coptic pope.
When she disappeared, hundreds of Christians accused Muslims of abducting her to force her to convert to Islam. After a few days, however, Egyptian judicial authorities announced that she had turned up and they said she remained a Christian.
Police said they handed Constantine over to the Church after she came to police for help.
Shehata’s strikingly similar story began to emerge in July this year.
The mother of a 2-year-old boy, she was working as a teacher in the town of Deir Mawas in Minya province, about 90 miles (150 kilometers) south of Cairo.
Egyptian news reports said she too left her home and disappeared for a few days.
Her husband, Father Tadous Samaan, rallied Christian protesters in Cairo, accusing Muslims of abducting his wife and forcing her to convert to Islam.
Three days after her disappearance, the church announced that Shehata was staying at a friend’s house in Cairo taking a break and that she remained a Christian.
Under heavy pressure from Islamists who accused the Church of holding her against her will, Shehata appeared in September in a videotape posted on an Egyptian news website, al-Youm al-Saba or the Seventh Day, insisting she had never converted to Islam.
“I am Christian and I will die as Christian,” the young woman standing in front of a picture of Jesus said in the video. But many Muslims doubted its authenticity.
According to the Coptic lawyer Giberail police handed Shehata over to the Church.
Islamists have accused the police of collaborating with the church by handing the two “Muslim” women over to Church authorities to reconvert them.
The women’s whereabouts are currently unknown. But Egyptian news reports say Constantine has lived the past six years in Saint Bishoy Monastery in the oasis of Wadi Natroun in the desert south of Alexandria, while Shehata stays with nuns in a Church residence in Cairo.
Both have been incommunicado, and their families and Coptic officials refuse to discuss their situations.




















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Lepanto
Posted on December 27, 2010 at 7:22amIf these same women were Muslims, and threating to convert to Christianity they would probably already been whipped and stoned.
Report Post »They would have known that it is their husband’s right to correct the wife when necessary.
The Third Archon
Posted on December 26, 2010 at 11:14pmAnd people wonder why so many are disgusted by religion.
Report Post »Bids
Posted on December 26, 2010 at 10:52pmSo we have one totally screwed up religious practice giving an even screwier religion the excuse to kill people. What else is new. What‘s wrong with this coptic church that doesn’t allow women to divorce their abusive PRIEST husbands?
Report Post »RECOVERING-LIBERAL-IN-WOODSIDE-CA
Posted on December 26, 2010 at 11:34pmIf the coptic church wasn’t so backward, they would allow women equal rights and let them divorce abusive husbands. Things must have been pretty bad for these women to have to choose one EVIL over another. Where are the so-called libbers of the world who demand equality? Why aren’t they over there fighting for their sisters? Why aren’t they complaining here and now? This is playing into the hands of Al-Quaeda…. this will show that there is more support from muslims than from Christians.
Report Post »bigdaddybernie
Posted on December 26, 2010 at 10:19pmMuhammed………… I think not
Report Post »Sledgehammer
Posted on December 26, 2010 at 9:47pmThese idiots think, that’s the problem, we must help all muslims to stop thinking! I think a billion, good quality plastic bags over their heads is the solution, and their ticket to paradise!
Report Post »BOUGHT YOUR SILO YET?
Posted on December 26, 2010 at 9:31pmWhat ever happened to the days where everybody just minded his/her own business? Sounds like to me that these ladies just jumped from the pot into the fire. How in the hell can you think Islam is the answer? Its just as bad on that side too- no way to get a divorce, I mean.
When we lived in Kuwait for two years we were always hearing about women just jumping from their roof tops to escape the wonderful and peaceful religious rules of Islam. Usually it was some poor Philippine maid who was tired of working 20 hours a day 7 days a week, never getting paid, and being beaten and raped religiously. Occasionally, though, it would be a national woman looking for escape from her abusive, cheating husband. .
Report Post »heavyduty
Posted on December 26, 2010 at 8:55pmWell its looks like we need to start bombing mosques. Since they don‘t consider Churches sacred then their mosques shouldn’t be either. If a few of their mosques were to go boom then they might get the picture and leave them out of it. I think all churches and mosques should be left out of it. But then again the Church is the people not the building.
Report Post »VanGrungy
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Report Post »NickDeringer
Posted on December 26, 2010 at 8:29pmAnd Jesus said “Upon this rock I will build my church and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it.”
Report Post »seanpatriot
Posted on December 26, 2010 at 8:24pmIts high time we either pull out of these God Foresaken places or turn them into parking lots
Report Post »paperpushermj
Posted on December 26, 2010 at 8:49pmThat’s a hard choice
Report Post »SND97
Posted on December 26, 2010 at 8:15pmIslam is soooooo confusing
Report Post »byehlik
Posted on December 26, 2010 at 8:01pmUmmm? It seems religion in the Middle East all F’ed up for everyone? It is no wonder these so called people have been fighting for thousands of years. How stupid does it get over there? Keep watch on your freedoms here my friends, it seems that our government would like us to be as ignorant. Be Prepared!
Report Post »DevotedDad
Posted on December 26, 2010 at 8:00pmThat is some hell of a long story that seems like nothing more than a justification and excuse for the slaughter of 68 people.
So by this logic, any person who is in a relationship and is the victim of domestic violence, then a massive murder of people who had nothing to do with it is the appropriate response.
Are you kidding me?
Report Post »paperpushermj
Posted on December 26, 2010 at 8:25pmThat the way things worked 700 years ago
Report Post »8jrts
Posted on December 26, 2010 at 9:18pmYour right….seems any excuse is good enough to kill over.
Report Post »Polwatcher
Posted on December 27, 2010 at 6:24pmThey have more excuses to kill Christians, Jews, and all of us than we can count. Any excuse and they kill for sport.
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