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| Islamic Center For America | 
By Ramond Ibrahim
PajamasMedia.com
March 3, 2011
As Muslims prepare to erect a mega-mosque near the site of the 9/11  atrocities, it is well to reflect that the sort of tolerance, or  indifference, that allows them to do so is far from reciprocated to  churches in the Muslim world. I speak not of Islamist attacks against  churches — such as the New Year’s Eve attack in Egypt that killed 21 Christians; or when jihadists stormed a church in Iraq, butchering over 50 Christians;  or Christmas Eve attacks on churches in Nigeria and the Philippines. Nor am I referring to state-sanctioned hostility by Islamist regimes, such as Iran’s recent “round up” of Christians.
Rather, I refer to anti-church policy by Middle East governments deemed “moderate.” Consider: KuwaitIndonesia, forcing Christians to celebrate Christmas in a parking lot — even as a mob of 1,000 Muslims burned down  two other churches. If this is the fate of churches in “moderate”  Indonesia and Kuwait — the latter’s sovereignty due entirely to U.S.  sacrifices in the First Gulf War — what can be expected of the rest of  the Islamic world?
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| Christian church in Iraq | 
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| Coptic church bombed in Egypt | 
 
 
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