Churches, Schools, and now… Orphanages

For the last few weeks we’ve been hearing about the burning of Coptic churches and schools in Egypt. Now orphanages have been added to the list of preferred targets.

I can understand Islamic rage at computers and other high-tech gadgets — they are, after all, tools of the infidel. They didn’t exist when the prophet was alive, and therefore lack any sanction in the Koran or the hadith.

But toys? Why toys? Aisha played with dolls, so what’s the issue? Maybe the kids’ toy boxes contained wooden pigs on wheels…

From Asia News:

Minya: Schools, Churches and Orphanages Burnt to Erase All Traces of a Christian Presence

In a raid that followed Morsi’s ouster, Islamists particularly raged against children’s toys. The facilities were also open to children from rural Muslim families.

Minya (AsiaNews) – With at least 20 attacks against churches, Christian schools and orphanages, Minya Governorate is the part of Egypt where Islamists struck with greatest violence and brutality.

“The Islamists”, one resident said, “burnt and destroyed everything. Their goal was to erase all the traces of a Christian presence; even the orphanages were looted and destroyed.”

After storming the Prince Tadros el-Shatbi Church, the armed Islamic extremists turned their attention to two homes for disadvantaged children located near the parish church, residents said.

They stole church offerings, clothes, and children’s games before torching the entire building. The fire lasted over 5 hours.

“Fortunately,” the source said, “the children were taken to safety before the arrival of the Islamists.”

Like other Christians sites, the two homes that housed hundreds of orphans are now a pile of rubble.

The criminals did not only destroy the two orphanages but also the homes of some families working for the orphanages as well as a nearby art gallery that sold objects and artefacts made by orphans to raise money.

Shurkri Huzayn, 40, is the orphanage guard. He, too, grew up as an orphan at the facility. He witnessed the Salafist attack.

“What kind of people are they? Even unbelievers would not attack an orphanage,” he said.

Islamists raged particularly against anything that symbolised the Christianity and modernity, including computers.

After they left the building, the terrorists burnt nearby shops and schools, such as the St Joseph Coptic School, which is run by nuns, a pharmacy and a restaurant. Anti-Christian graffiti were sprayed on the walls along a road.

A few days after the massacre, the guard said that Copts wrote a message on the wall of the orphanage in response to the militants’ insults that read, “Despite of what you did, we ask God to forgive you,” and “God exists.”

According to a teacher at St Joseph, the attack will have a major impact on Christians’ daily life.

“The teachers,” she noted, “do not know when the school year will start. The school is open to Christians and Muslims and has taught hundreds of children from rural areas, many of whom were housed in the two orphanages.”

Hat tip: C. Cantoni.

9 thoughts on “Churches, Schools, and now… Orphanages

  1. There is a crusade going on in the world and the west is losing badly. Look at Syria, we are allies with Al Qaeda!

  2. I am deeply saddened though not surprised by the events in Egypt. It looks like a remake of the Armenian genocide pertpetrated by Turkey which effectively disposed of almost all of the Armenian community in Asia Minor. The savagery and cruelty of Muslim fanatics comes as no surprise. Neither does the indifference of the US, EU, UK and the rest of them to the fate of Christians in the Middle East. I have an impression – which grows stronger with the time – that the Western elites nowadays hate Christianity and its followers as much as the Muslim Brotherhood does. They cannot use violence against Christians themselves, at least not in their own countries, but they are happy to let others do the dirty job.
    In any case, the result of the much-hyped ‘Arab Spring’ will be a uniformly Islamic space from Morocco to Pakistan where all religious minorities (Christians being by the far the biggest of them) will be removed – partly by extermination, partly by expulsion, partly by conversion. No quarter will be given to anyone – children, old or infirm people, pregnant women… There will be no outcry from the West or from the UN or any influential international body.

  3. “I can understand Islamic rage at computers and other high-tech gadgets — they are, after all, tools of the infidel.”
    tools that they all to enthusiasticaly embrace; they use our computers, our phones, our media to promote their bigotry and hatered.
    they enjoy our porn.
    i can’t understand their rage any more than i can understand our weakness in standing up to it.

  4. Sounds like the work of these Obama’s sons abroad. I wonder what Obama himself did when he traveled to Pakistan as a youngin.

  5. My Golem bears an uncanny resemblance to Charles Martel. Just looking for some batteries……….

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