Monday, May 28, 2012

Do Copts demand the application of Islamic Sharia Law?

I thought a lot before writing this article, and I concluded it was necessary to spread knowledge about this issue, because it is the most concerning one for Copts these days, because the Islamic political current has dominated the political arena in Egypt, and because the second round of the Egyptian presidential elections is near. I thought it was my duty to demonstrate certain important points concerning the tolerance of Islam, and in particular the Islamic Sharia Law, which the Muslim Brothers wish to apply. Furthermore, the Muslim Brothers adopt the project of the Islamic Caliphate, which is built on the concept of a single Muslim Caliph who leads the entire Islamic nation, which will encompass all countries with Muslim majorities. If this becomes the case, Egypt will be one Islamic state and not a sovereign country. All these projects that are defined by Islam as a motive and a characteristic stirred anxiety and fear in the hearts of non-Muslims. I mention Copts in particular because they are the largest minority in Egypt, and because I am one of them. On the other hand, Muslims in Egypt ascertained that they have lived with Copts as citizens for long peaceful years, and the Muslim Brotherhood ascertained that Copts have the same rights and same duties of Muslims, and they also have the right to refer to the Gospel in issues that concerns them in particular. Should these statements relive the anxiety of Copts? This is what I am going to discuss in this article.