{"id":367,"date":"2007-06-29T08:07:04","date_gmt":"2007-06-29T15:07:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/eaf.net\/mvp\/?p=367"},"modified":"2007-06-29T08:08:51","modified_gmt":"2007-06-29T15:08:51","slug":"well-decide-what-you-are","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.eaf.net\/mvp\/2007\/well-decide-what-you-are\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8220;We&#8217;ll Decide What You Are&#8221;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.assistnews.net\/Stories\/2007\/s07060164.htm\">Egypt to rule on apostasy<\/a><\/p>\n<table width=75% align=center bgcolor=pink border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=5>\n<tr>\n<td>A hugely important appeal is presently being considered by Egypt&#8217;s Supreme Administrative Court. The judgment is due to be handed down on Sunday 1 July.<\/p>\n<p>This apostasy case has had virtually no coverage in English language media. The appeal, which bears striking similarity to Lina Joy&#8217;s appeal in Malaysia, has been filed by 45 Copts (Egypt&#8217;s indigenous, traditionally Christian people) who had either converted to Islam for various reasons or been deemed Muslim on account of their parents&#8217; conversion to Islam. These 45 Copts want to officially return to their Christian faith and be legally recognised as Christians on their national identity cards.<\/p>\n<p>For Copts, this process of re-conversion to Christianity requires a court ruling. In more tolerant times the courts have been lenient towards the Copts and ruled to permit the re-conversion. But on 24 April 2007 these 45 Copts discovered that the times have definitely changed, because for them permission was denied. They decided to appeal.<\/p>\n<p>During the 18 June appeal, the Copts&#8217; attorney, Coptic lawyer Naguib Gabriel, decried the fact that through the ruling of the lower court, &#8220;the government is forcing people to embrace beliefs against their free will. It is forcing them according to their official papers to belong to a religion they don&#8217;t believe in.&#8221; Meanwhile the attorney for the government argued that the initial verdict issued on 24 April by Judge Muhammad Husseini was &#8220;completely consistent with the principles of Islamic sharia law&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>Egypt&#8217;s Islamic scholars have been divided, with moderates advocating that apostasy should only be prohibited for those born Muslim; and fundamentalists maintaining that Islam decrees that any apostate should be executed. Egypt&#8217;s Interior Minister Habib el-Adly takes the fundamentalist view and has publicly supported the initial ruling. Compass Direct reports, &#8220;The interior minister insisted that Islam, as the state religion of Egypt, demands that any Muslim man who abandons his faith should be killed. But a Muslim woman &#8216;apostate&#8217; should only be imprisoned and beaten every three days until she returns to Islam.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Compass Direct notes: &#8220;Although there is no legal means for Egyptian Muslims who have converted to Christianity to register a change in religious status, this prohibition has yet to be tested in the courts.&#8221;<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n<!-- AddThis Advanced Settings generic via filter on the_content --><!-- AddThis Share Buttons generic via filter on the_content -->","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Egypt to rule on apostasy A hugely important appeal is presently being considered by Egypt&#8217;s Supreme Administrative Court. The judgment is due to be handed down on Sunday 1 July. This apostasy case has had virtually no coverage in English language media. 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