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  • Thursday ,13 July 2017
العربية

ISIS Told Christians to Renounce Jesus in Egypt Bus Slaughter but Women Refused: Survivor

By The Christian Post

Copts and Poliltical Islam

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Thursday ,13 July 2017

ISIS Told Christians to Renounce Jesus in Egypt Bus Slaughter but Women Refused: Survivor
One of the survivors of the massacre of 29 Egyptian Christians in Minya in May said that the Islamic State extremists forced the women off the bus and ordered them to renounce their faith in Christ, but the Copts refused.
 
Financial Times reported on Tuesday that Mariam Adel, a young mother whose husband and nine of her relatives were killed in the attack, has been speaking from her hospital bed about the terrorist group s attack.
Adel said that the jihadists opened fire with machine guns at the bus carrying the Christians traveling to a desert monastery, before getting on board to kill any men left alive.
 
As for the women, the radicals ordered them off the bus and told them to convert to Islam.
 
"Renounce our faith? Of course not," Adel said of the women s reaction. "If we had, they might have let us off the bus and treated us well. But we only want Jesus and we are confident he will not leave us."
In response, IS robbed the women of their gold jewelry and mobile phones, taking what they described as the "spoils of war."
 
Egypt s minority Coptic population has suffered greatly at the hands of the Islamic militants over the past year.
Twin Palm Sunday bombings in Tanta and Alexandria in April killed 45 people, and there have been several other isolated attacks as well.
 
Other survivors of the Minya massacre, such as 10-year-old schoolboy Mina Habib, have also opened up about their harrowing experience.
 
Habib, whose father was one of IS  victims, told Reuters in June:
 
"They asked my father for identification then told him to recite the Muslim profession of faith. He refused, said he was Christian. They shot him and everyone else with us in the car."
 
The boy added, "Every time they shot someone they would yell  God is great. "
 
Bishop Anba Makarios, the top Coptic Orthodox cleric in Minya governorate, has said that Christians will not take up arms despite such terrorist actions, Al-Monitor reported.
 
Makarios explained that any arms training could make Christians the subject of further attacks.